Height 100-110cm
Height 100-110cm
Normal humidity
Normal humidity
Suitable for pets
Suitable for pets
26-30cm pot
26-30cm pot
Direct light
Direct light
Moderate irrigation
Moderate irrigation
Olive tree
  • Pot: 30cm
  • Height: 130-140cm

Recommendations

  • Safe for pets
  • Excessive amounts of water can destroy its leaves. Before watering, always remember to check the soil first.

Care

  • Light: Adapts to any light level, but prefers indirect light.
  • Watering Moderate: When the substratum is drying out.
  • Humidity: Does well at all humidity levels.
  • Top tip: No special care is needed. She adapts very well to any kind of space.

Benefits

  • The olive tree is said to attract prosperity and good luck.

Preguntas frecuentes

It is one of the longest-lived trees in the world. Specimens over 2,000 years old are documented in Israel, Greece and Italy. In Spain, El Pou del Roure (Tarragona) is around 1,800 years old. Old trunks are hollow, but the plant keeps regrowing indefinitely from the base.

No. The olive is considered non-toxic to dogs and cats. Olives are not toxic either, although they can cause digestive upset if eaten in quantity due to oil and phenolic content. Pits are an obstruction risk.

No, it should not. The olive needs intense direct sun, a cold winter rest (10–15 °C minimum) and dry air. Indoors year-round it weakens progressively and dies within 1–2 years. Ideal: outdoors with shelter or seasonal change.

More than 1,000 cultivars worldwide, around 300 in Spain alone. Best known: arbequina, picual, hojiblanca, manzanilla, cornicabra, empeltre, lechín. Each produces olives and oils with distinct flavour profiles. Garden olive trees are usually unnamed.

It starts fruiting at 5–7 years from planting, reaching full production at 20–30 years. It blooms in spring with small white flowers; olives ripen from green to black between September (early varieties) and January (late ones). Indoors it rarely fruits.

The symbolism comes from the Bible (the olive branch in the Flood) and Greek mythology (Athena's gift to the city that took her name). It is a symbol of peace, wisdom, longevity and resilience in the Mediterranean since antiquity. The olive branch is the UN emblem.

Olive tree

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Olea europaea or Olive tree.

  • Pot: 30cm
  • Height: 130-140cm

Recommendations

  • Safe for pets
  • Excessive amounts of water can destroy its leaves. Before watering, always remember to check the soil first.

Care

  • Light: Adapts to any light level, but prefers indirect light.
  • Watering Moderate: When the substratum is drying out.
  • Humidity: Does well at all humidity levels.
  • Top tip: No special care is needed. She adapts very well to any kind of space.

Benefits

  • The olive tree is said to attract prosperity and good luck.
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Preguntas frecuentes

It is one of the longest-lived trees in the world. Specimens over 2,000 years old are documented in Israel, Greece and Italy. In Spain, El Pou del Roure (Tarragona) is around 1,800 years old. Old trunks are hollow, but the plant keeps regrowing indefinitely from the base.

No. The olive is considered non-toxic to dogs and cats. Olives are not toxic either, although they can cause digestive upset if eaten in quantity due to oil and phenolic content. Pits are an obstruction risk.

No, it should not. The olive needs intense direct sun, a cold winter rest (10–15 °C minimum) and dry air. Indoors year-round it weakens progressively and dies within 1–2 years. Ideal: outdoors with shelter or seasonal change.

More than 1,000 cultivars worldwide, around 300 in Spain alone. Best known: arbequina, picual, hojiblanca, manzanilla, cornicabra, empeltre, lechín. Each produces olives and oils with distinct flavour profiles. Garden olive trees are usually unnamed.

It starts fruiting at 5–7 years from planting, reaching full production at 20–30 years. It blooms in spring with small white flowers; olives ripen from green to black between September (early varieties) and January (late ones). Indoors it rarely fruits.

The symbolism comes from the Bible (the olive branch in the Flood) and Greek mythology (Athena's gift to the city that took her name). It is a symbol of peace, wisdom, longevity and resilience in the Mediterranean since antiquity. The olive branch is the UN emblem.

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