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| 1 Olive Tree - Tree of Peace - Olea europaea - 5" POT | 
| Buy New: $14.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 3 reviews) Sales Rank: 3521 Category: Lawn & Patio
Publisher: Hirt's Gardens Studio: Hirt's Gardens Brand: Hirts: Bonsai Label: Hirt's Gardens
ASIN: B000P388P6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Growing in a 5 inch pot. |
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Product Description Hardy in zones 8-11. In cooler regions grow as a Patio Plant or House Plant! Makes a very unusual bonsai!The olive is native to the Mediterranean region, tropical and central Asia and various parts of Africa. The olive has a history almost as long as that of Western civilization, it's development being one of civilized man's first accomplishments.
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| Customer Reviews:
  great products & service December 14, 2008 I was very pleased with your product it arrived in awesome shape - will definitely do business in future
  olive tree October 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A year ago I ordered this plant and it came quickly and in beautiful shape. In a year it has grown beautifully and has hardly lost a leaf!1 Olive Tree - Tree of Peace - Olea europaea - 5" POT
  So far, so good ... November 3, 2007 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
10/31/07
I just received the (very small) olive tree in the mail in very good condition -- it was well-packed in excelsior & there was masking tape over the sides of the 4" pot to keep the soil intact. I planted the tree in an 8.5" ceramic pot with an 1/4" layer of sand over the top of the soil to protect the basil & Italian parsley seeds that I scattered around the base. Then I watered it & set it out on my back porch (southern exposure/full sun) & so now we'll see what happens ...
11/27/07
Out of the 4 live plants that I ordered from this company (1 olive, 1 pineapple, 1 blueberry, 1 banana), the only one that's not suffering AT ALL from transplant shock is the olive tree. And, incredibly, the tree's 2 lone branches (8" & 12") are already starting to show new growth. (Technically it's fall here in sunny Southern California, but we're still having quite warm days -- 70 to 90 degrees F.) So far, so good!
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