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The Topiary Olive Tree is an elegant choice for outdoor entrances. Its striking silver-green leaves and slender trunk create a welcoming ambiance. For an authentic touch of French châteaux style, it’s suggested to buy these trees in pairs, accentuating your entrance with a symmetrical display. Ideally suited for well-lit exterior areas, this tree combines beauty with low maintenance, adding Mediterranean charm without overwhelming your space.
The sky's the limit! Olive Trees can grow up to ten feet tall indoors, and as tall as thirty feet outdoors. Ample sun is required for healthy growth.
The key differences between an olive tree and a black olive tree are:
Size and Appearance: Olive trees can grow up to 40 feet in height and have small, gray-green leaves with gnarled trunks. In contrast, black olive trees, also known as Shady Lady or Bucida Buceras, are smaller (about 20 feet tall and wide), with more rounded, glossy, dark green leaves.
Growing Conditions: Olive trees prefer full sun and are drought-tolerant. Black olive trees, however, are more shade-tolerant and are often used indoors.
Fruit: Olive trees produce olives, used in cooking and cosmetics. Black olive trees produce small, inedible black berries, serving only ornamental purposes.
For more detailed information, you can read the full article on the La Résidence blog here.
Olive Trees grow best in outdoor locations that receive ample sun, or in indoors spaces that receive bright, direct sunlight.
Olive Trees can withstand low temperatures for short periods of time, but should be brought inside when the temperature drops consistently below 30 degrees.