Olive Trees Picual 1 Plants Fruit Herb Trees Olea europaea
- Product Code: olea-europaea-olive-picual-1
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$5.45
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- 5 or more $4.45
Olea europaea Picual Olive Tree Plants
Very hardy fruiting medium/small trees that will grow to around 6 metres tall.
Like hot Summers and cold Winters.
If you buy 5 or more, you will receive $1.00 off per plant!
You will receive 1:
Picual Olive Olea europaea var. Europaea picual Spanish Olive Plants
The plants you will receive in this listing will be 10-20cm tall, will be in individual 40mm x 80mm pots, will have established roots and will be ready to plant into your garden.
We cannot send these to Tasmania, Northern Territory, Western Australia, outside Australia and also some local areas of government in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales.
You will need to check with your council before purchasing.
Picual Olives are best known for their high oil producing olives.
Also great sources of natural oils and wood.
Fruit size is approx 3-4 grams each.
Attractive blue/grey/green foliage that are silvery underneath.
Good frost resistance (Minus 11c).
Also coastal areas.
Tolerate long periods of dry.
Full sun to semi shade.
Can live for centuries with minimal care once established.
Cream/white flowers in spring that develop green fruit which ripens red to black in summer through to autumn.
This plant’s fruit and leaves also has medicinal, herbal and beauty therapeutic qualities.
Please confirm uses with qualified practitioners before using.
The trunks start of a smooth grey when young and can be come quite gnarled and twisted with age.
Often found in bonsai and topiary forms.
Great for hardy pots and container plantings.
Can also be trained as flat espaliers against walls, fences etc for small areas.
Originally from mediterranean areas, olives can grow in rocky and impoverished soil and can adapt to a wide soil range as they are hardy and resilient, yet the best soil is rich, fertile, well drained.
They do not like badly drained soil.
If your area is waterlogged you will need to raise the soil level by around 50cm with topsoil and plant them into that.
We work hard to try and ensure our notes on the variety/varieties listed are true and correct, but do not accept any responsibility for errors or information that may have occured either by my staff or or myself.
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Synonyms as found on Wikipedia
Aceite (de), Albaideño, Andaluza, Blanca, Calidad (de), Carlon, Corriente, Doncel, Fina, Grosal, Jabata, Javata, Lopereño, Marteño, Marteño Basto, Fino, Molejona, Moradillo, Moradillo Negro, Moradillo Temprano, Morcona, Morenillo, Nevadillo, Nevadillo Blanco, Nevadillo de Martos, Nevado, Nevado Blanco, Nevado Blanco Productivo, Olive Grosse de Tlemcen, Olivo Macho de Santisteban del Puerto, Picua', Picual de Hoja Clara, Picual de Hoja Oscura, Picual de Jaẽn, Picuda, Picual de Almeria, Picudo, Picudo de Martos, Picudo Loporeño, Picudo Marteño, Picvalles, Redondilla, Salgar, Salgares, Sevillano, Sir George Grey's Spanish, Temprana, Tetudilla, Picual de Almeria, Picual de Almeria (Gordal), Picual de Almeria (Picual), Picual de Estepa, Picual de Estepa (Picual), and Picudo (Picual)
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