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olive tree seeds for planting 15 Wild Olive Tree Seeds (Olea europea sylvestris)

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olive tree seeds for planting 15 Wild Olive Tree Seeds (Olea europea sylvestris)Wild Olive Olea europaea sylvestris The Wild Olive, also called oleastre , is the Mediterranean ancestor of the cultivated olive. Very hardy, it embodies the resilience of dry, rocky, and sunny landscapes. A millennial symbol of peace, wisdom, and longevity, it is also prized for its silvery foliage and naturally sculptural form. This perennial plant forms a small tree with evergreen foliage, thorny branches, and small black or purple olives. It is

Wild Olive – Olea europaea sylvestris

The Wild Olive, also called oleastre , is the Mediterranean ancestor of the cultivated olive. Very hardy, it embodies the resilience of dry, rocky, and sunny landscapes. A millennial symbol of peace, wisdom, and longevity, it is also prized for its silvery foliage and naturally sculptural form. This  perennial plant forms a small tree with evergreen foliage, thorny branches, and small black or purple olives. It is valued for its resistance , its longevity and its ability to enrich poor soils.

Other names: Oleaster, bastard olive, wild olive, forest olive.

The oleaster is used as a defensive hedge, in bonsai or as a rootstock for the domestic olive tree. Its olives, although very bitter, can be processed after several baths in water or brine. It also makes an excellent melliferous tree and a refuge for local biodiversity.

✅ Growing tips:

  • Plant type: Perennial, evergreen tree.

  • Hardiness: Withstands moderate frost (down to -10 °C once well established).

  • Germination: Long and capricious – cold stratification required for 2 to 3 months (in the refrigerator, between 2 and 5 °C) to break seed dormancy.

  • Sowing: To be done in spring, in pots or directly in the ground in a draining substrate (sandy or rocky), at about 1 cm depth.

  • Exposure: Full sun, dry or well-drained soil.

  • Watering: Light, avoid excess moisture.


🌱 Uses and associations:

  • Used to create natural hedges, bonsais , or to restore dry lands.

  • Can be grafted to produce edible olives.

  • Ideal in permaculture as windbreak or plant for stabilizing poor soils.

  • Good companion with rosemary, lavender or the cistus , which share the same needs.


🌿 Symbolism:

The wild olive embodies untamed strength of nature. It also symbolizes rebirth , as it often regrows after being cut or burned. A mythical tree of Mediterranean civilizations, it is also associated with wisdom, peace, and resilience .

 

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