Olive Tree on Stem
from 750 MDL
Olive trees complement modern interiors with their silvery, sage-coloured foliage. They exude sophistication as if you’ve recently added a touch of Tuscany to your living space. Native to the Mediterranean, they are particularly suited to drier air (such as that found in most homes).
Depending on the pot you choose and the variety of olive trees, your plant can grow up to 2 metres tall. Olive trees should not be watered very often. Water until the soil is soaked, but not until the surface is 2-3cm dry.
In spring, dry or diseased branches can be pruned back to promote harmonious growth and encourage new growth. Enjoy a bit of Provence in your home or garden thanks to the beautiful foliage of the olive tree.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
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