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© Copyright by Mountain States Wholesale Nursery 2020 Visit our website at www.mswn.com for more information. Olea europaea Fruitless Olive The olive tree has been a staple of agriculture and ornamental landscapes for thousands of years, originally coming from the hillsides of Greece. Olives are known for their great tolerance of summer heat, and low water use requirements. Our trees are true clones of the original fruitless tree discovered by Hudson Hartmann, a professor of Pomology from University of California Davis. He found this unique fruitless selection in 1961 close to the town of Swan Hill in the territory of Victoria, Australia. We graft this fruitless clone onto the Oblongarootstock, which is prized for its high resistance to Verticillium wilt. This fruitless olive also does not produce pollen, a great advantage for those that suffer from seasonal allergies. Olive trees can handle full sun and reflected heat, even in the hot low deserts like Phoenix and Palm Springs. Periodic deep watering is best to speed plant growth and establish a strong root system. Plants can take damage in the low 20’s, but can recover from dips into the teens. USDA Zone 9. AT A GLANCE SUMMARY SIZE (H X W) 20-30 feet x 20-30 feet FLOWER COLOR Insignificant FLOWER SEASON EXPOSURE Full sun, reflected heat WATER Low GROWTH RATE Slow to moderate HARDINESS 20º F, USDA Zone 9 PRUNING Prune to shape

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© Copyright by Mountain States Wholesale Nursery 2020

Visit our website at www.mswn.com for more information.

Olea europaea

Fruitless Olive

The olive tree has been a staple of agriculture and ornamental landscapes for thousands of years, originally coming from the hillsides of Greece. Olives are known for their great tolerance of summer heat, and low water use requirements. Our trees are true clones of the original fruitless tree discovered by Hudson Hartmann, a professor of Pomology from University of California Davis. He found this unique fruitless selection in 1961 close to the town of Swan Hill in the territory of Victoria, Australia. We graft this fruitless clone onto the ‘Oblonga’ rootstock, which is prized for its high resistance to Verticillium wilt. This fruitless olive also does not produce pollen, a great advantage for those that suffer from seasonal allergies. Olive trees can handle full sun and reflected heat, even in the hot low deserts like Phoenix and Palm Springs. Periodic deep watering is best to speed plant growth and establish a strong root system. Plants can take damage in the low 20’s, but can recover from dips into the teens. USDA Zone 9.

AT A GLANCE SUMMARY

SIZE (H X W) 20-30 feet x 20-30 feet

FLOWER COLOR

Insignificant

FLOWER SEASON

EXPOSURE Full sun, reflected heat

WATER Low

GROWTH RATE Slow to moderate

HARDINESS 20º F, USDA Zone 9

PRUNING Prune to shape