Olea europaea – Mature
European Olive
From: £342.95
The European olive tree is an unmistakable symbol of both the Mediterranean landscape and way of life, dating back several millennia. Olea europaea has been cultivated and grown for its fruit and oil by people as far back as the ancient Greeks and Romans, but it is nonetheless hardy enough to be suitable for British gardens.
Mature Olea europaea is a tall evergreen tree with a hard wood trunk, iconic silver-grey green leathery leaves and sweetly scented flowers. All our olives are carefully selected to meet all plant health requirements.
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Plant Biography
The European Olive Tree is an unmistakable symbol of both the Mediterranean landscape and way of life, dating back several millennia. Named ‘the queen of all trees’ by the ancient Roman agricultural writer Lucius Columella, they have long represented wealth, abundance, power and peace – a wreath of its foliage was even presented to victorious ancient Greek athletes as a trophy of their success.
Widely distributed across the Mediterranean, Africa and Asia, Olea europaea is of course most well known for its fruit – the olive. In the Mediterranean, where they have been grown for over 5,000 years, around 90% of the world’s olives are produced, proving to be one of the region’s most valuable crops.
Today, there are thought to be around 865 million olive trees in the world, some of which are claimed to be at least 2000 years old and yet still produce olives!
Expert Tip
Care & Size Guidance
This evergreen bush is hardy and, from its coastal heritage, can withstand strong winds and even minus temperatures. So, despite their Mediterranean roots, olives are perfectly suitable for British gardens.
Olea europaea is a very slow growing plant and is tolerant of pruning, so it’s unlikely to outgrow the space it’s in.
The Tuscan form
Tuscan form of shaping olive trees reflects the traditional agricultural practices of Tuscany, where olive cultivation has been a vital part of the region’s economy and culinary heritage for centuries.
The Tuscan form involves training the olive tree to have a short, squat trunk with a wide, open crown. The lateral branches are trained to radiate outwards in a balanced manner, creating a symmetrical and open canopy. These branches are pruned and thinned regularly to maintain the desired shape. The aim is to create a well-spaced arrangement of branches that allows sunlight to penetrate the canopy, ensuring optimal light exposure and airflow throughout the tree.
By keeping the tree relatively low and spreading the branches, the Tuscan form facilitates ease of maintenance and harvesting. The resulting olive trees have a distinctive and picturesque appearance, contributing to the overall beauty of the Tuscan landscape.
All I can say is that communication was excellent with photographs of each tree taken and sent, delivery was very quick, even to the frozen north. The delivery company were brilliant and, of course, the olive trees are magnificent
Glyn Gaunt (verified owner) –
Amazing tree, ordered on the Sunday and it arrived by the Wednesday. Really happy.
Hannah West (verified owner) –
Delighted with our tree! We chose the 55Ltr pot, 160/180cm tall with trunk height 50/60cm, girth of 30/50cm, and with some very helpful photos sent to us as requested (via email) we were clear on what we wanted/ordered. Even more happy when it arrived! An excellent service and a truly lovely tree. I would say that the photo on the website is a true representation of the trees available.
Glenn Fish (verified owner) –
Amazing customer service from Robert
Tree very health and looks amazing
Would highly recommend palm centre
Duncan J. –