








Olive Tree
Olea europaea Wilsonii
15 reviews
Olive Tree
Olea europaea Wilsonii
15 reviews
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$200
3 Gallon
Why Olive Tree?
The Olive Tree (Olea europaea Wilsonii) is a hardy evergreen tree known for its ornamental value, producing small, silver-green leaves and clusters of small white flowers that give way to small black fruit. This variety is particularly prized for its compact size, making it ideal for smaller garden settings. Olive trees are also beloved for their symbolism of peace, fertility, and longevity.
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Sunlight
Olive trees require full sunlight to thrive, as they are native to Mediterranean regions and are adapted to bright, sunny conditions. They need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to produce healthy growth and fruit.

Watering
Olive trees require deep, infrequent watering, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings to promote healthy root growth. In general, they prefer well-draining soil and should be watered every 7-10 days during the growing season, depending on weather c

Fertilizing
Olive trees generally require a balanced fertilizer with a ratio of 4-8-8 (N-P-K) applied in late winter or early spring. To promote fruit production, a side dressing of nitrogen can be applied in the fall. It is important to not over-fertilize as it can l
Olive Tree (Olea europaea Wilsonii)
The Olive Tree, scientifically known as Olea europaea Wilsonii, is a small evergreen tree that is native to the Mediterranean region. It is highly valued for its fruit, olives, which are commonly used in cooking and for producing olive oil.
Features:
- The Olive Tree has a compact growth habit, making it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or as a container plant.
- It has narrow, gray-green leaves that are silvery underneath, giving the tree a striking appearance.
- In spring, the Olive Tree produces small, fragrant, white flowers that attract bees for pollination.
- Following pollination, the tree produces fruit, olives, which ripen in the fall and can be harvested for eating or pressing into oil.
- Olive Trees are drought-tolerant once established and prefer well-drained soil and full sun to thrive.
Care Instructions:
To care for an Olive Tree, make sure to plant it in well-drained soil and provide ample sunlight. Water regularly during the first year of planting to establish roots, then reduce watering once the tree is established. Prune the tree in late winter to remove any dead or damaged branches and promote healthy growth. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in the spring to encourage fruit production.
Uses:
The Olive Tree is primarily grown for its fruit, olives, which can be eaten raw or cured for use in cooking. The high-quality oil produced from olives is used in cooking, skincare products, and as a finishing oil. In addition to its culinary uses, the Olive Tree is also prized for its ornamental value in landscapes, adding a touch of Mediterranean elegance to gardens.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Olea europaea Wilsonii |
USDA Zones: | 0 - 11 |
Mature Height: | 10-20 ft |

Pollination Info
Olive Tree Pollination Info
The Olive Tree (Olea europaea Wilsonii) is primarily wind-pollinated, meaning that it does not rely heavily on insects for pollination. However, having nearby insect-pollinated plants can still benefit the overall pollination process of the olive tree.
Pollination Process
When olive tree flowers release their pollen, the wind carries it to neighboring flowers, allowing for cross-pollination to occur. This process is essential for the production of olives.
Best Pollination Conditions
- Planting multiple olive trees in close proximity can improve pollination rates.
- Having a variety of insect-attracting plants nearby can also help increase pollination success.
- Ensuring that the olive tree is in a location with good air circulation can facilitate the movement of pollen between flowers.
Pollination Season
The olive tree typically blooms in the spring, which is when the pollination process occurs. It is important to ensure proper conditions for pollination during this time to maximize fruit production.
FAQ
FAQs for Olive Tree (Olea europaea Wilsonii)
1. How big does the Olive Tree (Olea europaea Wilsonii) grow?
The Olive Tree can grow up to 30 feet tall and 25 feet wide.
2. What is the best location for planting Olive Trees?
Olive Trees thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Plant them in a location where they will receive at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
3. How often should I water my Olive Tree?
Olive Trees are drought-resistant once established, so they only need to be watered sparingly. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between watering sessions.
4. When is the best time to fertilize Olive Trees?
It's best to fertilize Olive Trees in the spring before new growth begins. Use a balanced fertilizer specifically formulated for fruit trees.
5. How do I prune my Olive Tree?
Prune Olive Trees in the late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove any dead or diseased branches, as well as any branches that are crossing or growing inward. Shape the tree as desired, but be sure not to remove more than one-third of the tree's overall growth.
6. How do I prevent pests and diseases in Olive Trees?
To prevent pests and diseases, make sure your Olive Tree is planted in well-drained soil and receives adequate sunlight. Keep the area around the tree clean and free of debris that can attract pests. You can also treat your tree with insecticidal soap or neem oil if pest problems arise.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Olive Tree (Olea europaea Wilsonii)
Planting:
- Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-draining soil.
- Dig a hole twice as wide and deep as the root ball of the tree.
- Place the tree in the hole and backfill with soil, gently tamping down to remove air pockets.
- Water the tree thoroughly after planting.
Care:
- Water the tree regularly, especially during the growing season.
- Prune the tree in late winter to remove any dead or diseased branches.
- Fertilize the tree in spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer.
- Protect the tree from extreme cold temperatures, especially if you live in a colder climate.
- Harvest olives in the fall when they are fully ripe.
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