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Promise Supply carries Olive trees ranging from 1 to 10 feet tall. Order olive trees online for local delivery in Southern Ontario and pickup in downtown Toronto. Our most popular is the 3-foot tall Arbequina Olive Tree.
When you get your olive tree home for the first few weeks, you might notice a lot of leaves falling off. Before you move your new plant around or accidentally overwater or under-water it, let’s take a step back and examine where and why the leaves are falling off.
If you do want to have a go at growing your own olives, place the olive tree in your garden, balcony or patio in spring and summer so it can get full sun. These trees also need a night time drop in temperature to spur on the blooming.
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Russian Olive. The Russian Olive is the most drought hardy tree we can grow on the prairies. It was brought to North America by our pioneers as an ornamental tree for their homesteads. The tree is blessed with a silvery green foliage and small yellow flowers in the spring.
Russian Olive has attractive silver deciduous foliage on a tree with a round habit of growth. The fuzzy narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall colour. It features subtle fragrant lemon yellow bell-shaped flowers along the branches in late spring.
Description: Also known as: OLIVA di S.BIAGO, OLIVA LUCCHESE. Area of origin: TUSCANY. Vigorous with a globular, expansive crown. The leaves are elliptical-lanceolate, regular in shape, rather short and light green in colour. Fruit very large (7-9 grams), ellipsoidal.