Olive 'Arbequina' (Olea europea)
Delicious and Hardy Olive Tree
Common Names: Arbequina Olive
Family: Oleaceae
Origin: Spain
The Arbequina Olive (Olea europaea) is a hardy and versatile olive tree, prized for its ability to thrive in a variety of climates and for its abundant production of small, flavorful olives. Native to Spain, the Arbequina variety is known for its adaptability and ability to grow well in both Mediterranean and temperate climates. The tree is highly productive, yielding small, aromatic olives that are perfect for making high-quality olive oil or enjoyed as table olives. Arbequina olive oil is prized for its smooth, buttery flavor with fruity and nutty undertones.
Distinctive Features, Uses, and Nutritional Value
Fruits: Arbequina olives are small, oval, and green, ripening to a deep purple or black. They are known for their high oil content, which produces a mild, fruity olive oil that is perfect for cooking, dressings, and dipping. The olives can also be brined and eaten as table olives
Foliage: The tree has silver-green, lance-shaped leaves that shimmer in the sunlight, making it an attractive ornamental plant.
Growth Habit: Arbequina Olive trees are compact and bushy, typically growing 10-20 feet tall, making them ideal for small gardens, patios, or containers.
Culinary and Medicinal Uses
Arbequina olives are primarily used to produce extra virgin olive oil, which is known for its mild, buttery, and slightly fruity flavor. The oil is excellent for drizzling on salads, dipping bread, or cooking. The olives themselves can be cured and eaten as a savory snack or added to Mediterranean-style dishes.
Olive oil, especially extra virgin, is rich in monounsaturated fats and antioxidants like vitamin E, which support heart health, reduce inflammation, and improve skin health.
Plant Type:
Fruiting Tree
Harvest Season:
Fall to Winter, depending on region.
Mature Size:
Up to 30 ft. tall
Soil & Moisture:
Rocky, very well-draining soil. Avoid heavy clay soil.
Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade
Self-Fertile:
Yes
Growth Rate:
Medium
1 ft. per year
Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 8-11 with frost protection; Patio/Greenhouse 4+
Our olives are capable of fruiting within 2-3 years. They'll bear heavier harvests once mature after 8 years.


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