Grow Your Own Green and Black Olives with Arbequina Olive Trees!
This self-fertile tree is great for containers.
This incredible Arbequina Olive tree is the package deal! It is easy to grow, pest resistant, tolerant of temperatures down to 10, and has stunning evergreen foliage.
With excellent flavor, a high concentration of antioxidants, and up to 20 lbs of olives a year… you truly can’t go wrong with the Arbequina olive tree.
As an evergreen tree, the gray-green foliage will stay green year-round and you may see new growth in spring or fall. The trunk of the tree has dark brown bark that is attractive.
We have a variety of sizes to choose from to fit your needs. This gorgeous fruit-bearing tree will have long spindly branches and dark green leaves. Dainty white flowers appear in spring and will produce fruit. Fruit production begins after 1 year in the ground
Why Buy from Perfect Plants Nursery?
When you shop for Arbequina Olive trees for sale, make sure you are buying directly from the grower. We have been a family-run farm since 1985.
Growing olives is a fun and easy-to-grow plant that is very rewarding. Order your Arbequina Olive tree online from Perfect Plants today!
Are Arbequina Olive Trees Self-Pollinating?
The arbequina olive tree is a self-pollinating tree. This means that they do not need another olive cultivar nearby to cross pollinate and bear fruit. A single tree will be fine on its own.
How Big Do Arbequina Olive Trees Get?
The Olea Europaea ‘Arbequina’ can grow up to 20 feet tall and 15 feet wide at full maturity. If you plan to grow more than one of them, you’ll need to leave 15 to 20 feet of space between each full-grown arbequina olive tree.
Are Arbequina Olives Edible?
Absolutely! Arbequinas are known as table olives and require brining to eat. They’re one of the most beloved varieties of olives because of their health benefits such as being high in monounsaturated fatty acids and oleic acids. Arbequina olives also reduce the risk of heart disease, and reduce oxidative stress.
Arbequina olives are very flavorful and meaty. They can be used to make a variety of dishes including pastas and dips, but are also tasty on their own. Simply pop a few arbequina olives in your mouth for a tasty snack.
HOW TO GROW OLIVE TREES IN THE HOME LANDSCAPE
Arbequina olive tree care is not too complicated for home gardeners! Olive trees require well-draining soil and no wet feet for the root system. If you are planting the olive plant into your landscape, examine the native soil for good drainage. They do not like alkaline soils.
This tree prefers full sun to partial sunlight if growing the tree outside and has a high drought tolerance. They originate from the Mediterranean and growing conditions should be simulated to represent hot and dry conditions with slightly acidic soil.
Be sure to pick a spot that drains easily or if planting your olive in a container choose one with drainage holes. They can be grown indoors as a small tree or house plant in a sunny spot in your home with at least 6 hours of sunlight. Indoor olive trees are not picky on the potting soil as long as it is well-draining. Usually, succulent and cactus potting soil will work wonders for your indoor plants. You can add Perlite to increase aeration and provide the roots with plenty of room to grow. Grows best across the United States in USDA growing zones 7-11.
The Arbequina tree is a highly adaptable olive tree and can thrive in a variety of climates. This olive variety is semi-deciduous and will not drop its leaves unless in extremely low temperatures. It has a low cold tolerance.
To prevent their silvery green leaves from falling at all, simply move the tree indoors during the winter months. Arbequina Olive trees cannot withstand winter temperatures below 30 F. We always recommend to our customers to grow the potted olive trees outdoors as long as possible during spring, summer, and fall.
A slow-release fertilizer in the early spring will stimulate growth and olive fruit production. This is especially important for a young tree when the roots are established. The growth rate of this olive tree is up to 1 foot per year.
Trees can be planted the same day they arrive. Dig a hole the size of the root ball. Orders can ship on the same business day Monday through Wednesday. These are not bare-root trees.
Growing olives is a fun and easy-to-grow plant that is very rewarding. Our Arbequina Olive tree for sale will not disappoint.
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Sunlight
Full Sun / Partial Shade
Foliage Color
Green
Flower Color
White
Mature Width
12-15 ft
Mature Height
12-20 ft
Growing Zones 7-11 Outdoor / 3-11 Patio
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The olive tree arrived in excellent condition and was super easy to remove from the pot and plant it. It has maintained it's beautiful, green leaves with no set back issues at all. Perfect in every way. I'm super impressed. [But we are now experiencing several days of overnight freezing. I covered the tree with a thermal bag three days ago and we have 2 more freezing nights to endure... anxious to see how well it fared.]
Beautiful Arbequina Olive Tree
This is one of the most beautiful little trees. I've admired them online and we ordered one and then ordered another. They arrived in great shape and both were very healthy. The leaves can look shiny and two toned and the trees have an all around nice shape to them. We have not grown any olives yet on either one but until then we are still very satisfied with the ornamental aspect of them and the attraction that they bring to our yard.
Olive trees
I have purchased from several businesses and this nursery has produced the healthiest trees and were packed properly for little to no damage to the trees. Please try this nursery, you will not be disappointed!
Perfect Plants Nursery
Hi there, Thank you for the purchase of our Arbequina Olive tree and for taking the time to leave such a kind review! Best, Shirley
Condolences
Very good. Olive Tree arrived as ordered and thriving. This was a gift. Giving condolences with a living tree was a perfect gift. The Woman whom passed lived in Mt. Olive, North Carolina. I thought this was appropriate. Thank you