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Olea europaea 'Petite Olive' - Petite Dwarf Olive

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Olea europaea 'Petite Olive' is a remarkably compact, evergreen shrub, affectionately known as the Petite Dwarf Olive. Originating from the enchanting Mediterranean region, this charismatic plant offers a captivating display of silvery-green foliage, contrasted by small but strikingly white flowers. Reaching a modest height and width of 4-6 feet, it's tailor-made for smaller gardens, perfect for pots, or even as an appealing low hedge. Its small, edible olives add an extra touch of charm. Remarkably resilient, it doesn't wilt under drought conditions and its deep-rooted system allows it to stand strong against winds - making it ideal for coastal landscapes. The Petite Dwarf Olive thrives under full sun and prefers well-drained soil, a testament to its low-maintenance and adaptable nature. Perfect for those desiring a plant with multi-seasonal interest and minimal space requirements, whether for residential or commercial landscaping projects.

  • Size: Up to 4-6 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Small, delicate, white flowers
  • Foliage: Silvery-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (Drought Tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wind resistance: Ideal for coastal landscapes
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