Arbequina Olive Tree, Semi-Dwarf
Arbequina Olive Tree, Semi-Dwarf
The Arbequina Olive Tree is a semi-dwarf, self-fertile evergreen native to Spain, grown for its black olives that ripen in fall. Hardy and fast-growing, it forms a weeping evergreen with lush dark green leaves and produces olives suited to both oil and table use.
At a glance
- Variety: Arbequina (native to Spain)
- Type: Semi-dwarf, self-fertile evergreen olive tree
- Mature size: 15 to 20 ft tall, 10 to 15 ft spread
- Harvest: Black olives ripening in fall
- Bearing age: As early as 3 years
- Sun: Full sun
- Growing zones: 7 to 8
- Use: High-quality oil or table olives
Best for
- Urban and suburban landscapes
- Home olive oil and table olives
- Low-maintenance evergreen structure
- Self-fertile, single-tree planting
- Edible landscaping
How to grow
Plant in full sun in zones 7 to 8. Fast-growing and hardy, it needs only occasional watering once established. Being self-fertile, a single tree produces a reliable yield. Olives shift in color from light green to pink, then brown and purple as they mature.
Flavor profile
Arbequina olives are valued for high-quality oil and for eating as table olives, with an early-season harvest.
About Everglades Farm
Everglades Farm is a Florida nursery growing fruiting trees, edible plants, and rare garden showpieces, shipped directly from the nursery to your door.
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