The Dwarf Olive Tree, known scientifically as Olea europaea, is a compact, tree-like plant characterized by its gnarled, sculptural trunk and dense canopy of narrow, silvery-green leaves. Even in reduced form, it retains the Mediterranean identity of the full-sized olive, with its textured bark and branching patterns giving it an ancient, architectural presence. Olea europaea in dwarf form fits naturally into gardens, courtyards, and interior spaces where a small but visually strong tree silhouette is desired.
It often develops a multi-stemmed or low-branched profile, creating a rounded crown that feels both refined and rugged. Its slow growth and distinctive coloration make it a horticultural icon, symbolizing longevity and cultivated landscapes. As a tree-like plant, Olea europaea brings a sense of permanence and cultural history while remaining spatially modest.
Dwarf Olive Tree has a typical overall height between 3’-8’ (91-244 cm) and spread diameter of 3’-6’6” (91-198 cm).
The Dwarf Olive Tree, known scientifically as Olea europaea, is a compact, tree-like plant characterized by its gnarled, sculptural trunk and dense canopy of narrow, silvery-green leaves. Even in reduced form, it retains the Mediterranean identity of the full-sized olive, with its textured bark and branching patterns giving it an ancient, architectural presence. Olea europaea in dwarf form fits naturally into gardens, courtyards, and interior spaces where a small but visually strong tree silhouette is desired.
It often develops a multi-stemmed or low-branched profile, creating a rounded crown that feels both refined and rugged. Its slow growth and distinctive coloration make it a horticultural icon, symbolizing longevity and cultivated landscapes. As a tree-like plant, Olea europaea brings a sense of permanence and cultural history while remaining spatially modest.
Dwarf Olive Tree has a typical overall height between 3’-8’ (91-244 cm) and spread diameter of 3’-6’6” (91-198 cm).