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Botanical Name: Olea Europaea Other Common Names: african olive, brown olive, common olive, European olive, olive tree, small-fruited olive, wild olive Habitat: Olea Europaea is native to southern Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. African olive (subspecies) is native to Africa, Madagascar, western Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Description: Olive leaves are from the common olive tree, an evergreen tree usually 2-10m tall with branched upright stems. The leaves are arranged…

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Gardeners' Dirt: Mexican olive is subtropical tree worth the risk | Home And Garden | victoriaadvocate.com Curb Garden, Landscaping Texas, Classic Garden Design, Walking Garden, Flower Parts, Backyard Upgrades, Plant Combos, Ballet Folklorico, Blossom Painting

Looking for a large shrub or small tree that blooms practically year-round? This plant boasts clusters of trumpet-shaped, white flowers with yellow throats that appear to be made of crepe paper. The flowers attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. It is easy to grow and relatively maintenance-free. Its name? Well, it has several – Mexican Olive, Texas Wild Olive, White Geiger or Anacahuita. But whatever you call it, it will be a winner in your landscape.

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Fresh-picked during the olive harvest on the Greek island … | Flickr Olive Harvest, Crete Island, Olive Grove, Olive Oils, Olive Gardens, Green Collection, Crete Greece, Olive Trees, Greek Food

A bag of hand-picked olives sits in a grove in the Apokoronas region of Crete. A winter crop, the olives will be transported this same day to a local olive processing facility, one of hundreds of small, mostly family-owned olive oil presses scattered across the island. On Crete, cultivation of the olive begun around 3500 B.C. and contributed significantly to the growth of the Minoan civilization. Today the overwhelming majority of olive trees in the world are in Mediterranean countries…

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