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Olea europaea 'Monher' (Multi) - Majestic Beauty Fruitless Olive

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Olea europaea 'Monher' (Multi) is a highly regarded addition to any landscape, known widely as the Majestic Beauty Fruitless Olive. Beloved for its lush silver-green foliage, this multi-stemmed olive tree provides an enduring visual appeal, inspired by its Mediterranean roots. Attractively robust, and reaching lofty heights of 20-30 feet, its majesty is met with a convenient lack of fruit, making it an exceptional low-maintenance option. Suitable for both residential and commercial landscapes, it thrives in full sunlight and demonstrates excellent resistance to drought and disease. Beyond just being a striking centerpiece, this remarkable tree is also a haven for local birdlife, creating a lively ecosystem right in your garden. The Majestic Beauty Fruitless Olive is a smart and stylish choice, seamlessly blending aesthetic charm with easy care and environmental benefits.

  • Size: Up to 20-30 feet tall
  • Foliage: Silver-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (Drought tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Maintenance: Fruitless variety, reducing need for clean-up.
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