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  • Olive Tree

    Olive Tree

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    • Growth Form: These olive trees are cultivated with a single tall, straight trunk and a dense, rounded canopy at the top. This formal style is often used for decorative or architectural landscaping.

    • Leaves: Evergreen, narrow, silvery-green with a smooth, leathery texture.

    • Height: These are mature or semi-mature trees, usually trimmed to maintain height and shape. They can grow taller if unpruned.

    • Fruit: May produce olives if the tree is mature and conditions are right, although ornamental topiary forms are often chosen for their appearance rather than fruit yield.

  • Olive Tree

    Olive Tree

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    • Leaves: Narrow, elongated, grayish-green leaves with a silvery underside. Evergreen foliage.

    • Bark: Smooth when young, becoming gnarled and twisted with age.

    • Growth Habit: Typically a small to medium-sized tree, often pruned for ornamental or fruit-producing purposes. Grows slowly and can live for centuries.

    • Fruit: Produces olives, which can be harvested green or black depending on ripeness and variety.

    • Flowers: Small, white to yellowish flowers bloom in clusters.

  • Olive Tree

    Olive Tree

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    • Leaves: Narrow, silvery-green, leathery, and opposite.
    • Trunk: Typically gnarled and grayish with age, though the one in the image is still relatively smooth and young.
    • Shape: Often pruned into a rounded or topiary form in ornamental settings, like the one shown in the image.
    • Fruit: Produces olives, which are used for olive oil and table consumption.

    • Growth: A slow-growing but long-lived tree, often surviving for hundreds of years.

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