Olive Grove Oundle initially began as a Mediterranean nursery, so it was only natural for us to begin offering olive trees. Olive trees call the Mediterranean home, and they have done so for thousands of years. A key element of the region’s cuisine, the olives and olive oil they produce are in demand worldwide.
A variety of different olive trees grow in different nations across the Mediterranean basin, and we offer a number of these here at Olive Grove Oundle. All of our Mediterranean olive trees have been carefully sourced and hand-picked by our team for their quality, form, shape and price.
All of our Mediterranean olive trees are imported from nurseries in mainland Spain with the correct passports, and are tested before they’re shipped to ensure they’re free of Xylella bacteria.
Olive Trees
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Potted 30/50cm Multi Stem Olive Tree No. 292
Olive Trees
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Multi Stem Pom Pom Olive Tree No. 378
Olive Trees
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x2 Multi Stem Natural Olive Tree No. 263 & 220
Olive Trees
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Multi Stem Natural Olive Tree No. 216
Ancient Olive Trees
Sale Price £1,600.00
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Mushroom Olive Tree No. 302
Olive Trees
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Potted Hornachuelos Olive Tree No. 163
Olive Trees
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Potted Multi Form Pom Pom Olive Tree No. 342
Olive Trees
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Multi Form Pom Pom Olive Tree No. 130
Olive Trees
Our Price: £395.00
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40/50 Arbequinia Olive Tree No. 380
Types of Mediterranean Olive Trees We Sell
- Arbequina: Self-fertile and a good pollinator for other cultivars. Starts fruiting early (four years). Relatively cold hardy. Widely adaptable.
- Chemlali: Large, vigorous tree. Small fruit. Self-fertile.
- Picual: Short, bushy tree with particularly gray leaves. Large fruit. Self-fertile.
- Hojiblanca: The name ‘hojiblanca’ means ‘white leaf.’ It’s so-called because of the leaves’ silvery colour, which results in a unique sheen in the sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions
We can deliver olive trees nationwide, and most are delivered within four to five days by a third party. Our larger trees are delivered by our own team, however - we will need to discuss access details with you before we make the delivery.
Fortunately, olive trees are resilient and adaptable plants. They will struggle in extreme cold (temperatures of -15°C), but wrapping them in a horticultural fleece can usually keep them adequately warm.
This depends on a range of factors, including whether the tree is pot planted. For a comprehensive guide, visit our olive tree advice page.
If you have any more questions, contact us at info@olivegroveoundle.co.uk or call us on 01832 275660 for expert advice on all aspects of olive tree care.