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Olea chrysophylla (cuspidata)African Wild Olive
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The Olea chrysophylla, also referred to as Olea cuspidata or African Wild Olive, is a hardy, evergreen tree or large shrub native to Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. Known for its narrow, lance-shaped leaves with silvery undersides and its small, fragrant white flowers, this drought-tolerant species thrives in arid and semi-arid environments. Growing up to 5–15 meters tall, it produces small, dark fruits that are a valuable food source for wildlife.
The African Wild Olive is widely used for ornamental purposes, erosion control, and reforestation, and it holds cultural and ecological significance in its native regions.
Specifications:
- Height: 5–15 meters
- Width: 4–8 meters
- Native to: Africa, Middle East, Asia
- Foliage: Narrow, lance-shaped green leaves with silvery undersides; evergreen
- Growth rate: Slow to moderate
Conditions:
- Soil: Prefers well-drained sandy, loamy, or rocky soils; tolerates poor and alkaline conditions
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Water: Low; highly drought-tolerant once established
- Climate: Thrives in arid, semi-arid, and subtropical regions
Additional Features:
- Flowers: Small, fragrant white blooms in clusters, appearing in spring and early summer
- Fruits: Small, dark drupes (olives) that are ornamental and attract wildlife
- Uses: Ideal for ornamental planting, windbreaks, erosion control, and reforestation projects
- Spacing: Plant 5–10 meters apart for canopy development or in rows for windbreaks
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care; prune to shape or remove dead branches
- Pest Resistance: Naturally resilient; monitor for scale insects in stressed conditions
- Wildlife Attraction: Provides food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and small mammals
- Cultural Significance: Valued for its traditional medicinal uses and as a source of durable wood
The African Wild Olive is a versatile and resilient tree, perfect for enhancing arid landscapes with its attractive foliage, ecological benefits, and adaptability to challenging conditions. Its ornamental and functional qualities make it a valuable addition to urban and rural settings.
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