Frequently Asked Questions

In which countries can I import ornamental olive trees?

Although the olive tree is of Mediterranean origin, it is a tree that adapts to almost all planet’s climates (except those closest to the poles) and virtually any type of soil with adequate drainage.

The resistance of the olive tree, as well as the current legislation, allows us to export our olive trees to any country in the world.

Will a lot of bureaucracy be necessary to import the ancient olive trees?

The import of olive trees requires several controls and certificates, which depend on the country where you want to take the olive trees.  We advise you to visit our “Requirements” section and find out all the necessary information.

How can mature olive tree withstand resist the long journeys to their new home?

To be able to export the large and old olive trees with guarantees, we apply a phytosanitary preparation protocol that is adapted to what is accepted by the different agents of origin and destination (inspectors / technicians). In addition, they are also protected so that external factors do not affect them during their trip.

In our section “Preparation & logistics” you will find more details about the process, we carry out.

What temperatures can olive trees withstand?

The olive tree is a very hard tree, resisting minimum temperatures of -10ºC and maximum temperatures of more than 50ºC.

How are the roots of the mature olive trees? With what constructions are compatible?

Olive trees do not have deep roots. Therefore, it is very common to see olive trees in houses and private properties, as they do not damage buildings such as swimming pools, patios, etc.

What is a centenary olive tree and what is a millenary olive tree?

The centenary olive trees are those whose age is estimated to be between 100 years and 1000 years. We call millenary olive trees those olive trees that are estimated to be over 1000 years old.

How can you tell the age of an ancient olive tree?

Normally the age of trees is calculated by counting the trunk rings or by radioisotopes such as carbon 14. In olive trees, as the innermost part of the trunk is missing, these methods are not feasible. Therefore, formulas that relate the perimeter of the trunk to the age of the tree are applied. This way, we can estimate the age of our olive trees.

Is my millenary olive tree exclusive?

The scarcity of millenary olive trees is increasing and its price is booming. These are ornamental trees that are authentic works of art and unique pieces that have lasted over time. In fact, it is estimated that there were already large olive trees in the Paleolithic (12,000 B.C.), although today there are no known living olive trees over 3000 years old.

The mature olive tree grows slowly, about 1 meter every 200 years. Because of this and its exuberant shapes, each ornamental olive tree is unique and exclusive. In addition, with your millenary, centenary or bonsai olive tree you will have a reference number, which guarantees its originality and traceability.

What is a bonsai style olive tree?

It is an ornamental olive tree that has been pruned to acquire whimsical and unique forms. It symbolizes the fusion of two cultures: Mediterranean for the origin of the ornamental tree and Asian for its pruning.

Check our “Bonsai style olive trees” section and you will be able to see photos of these specimens

What is the symbolism of the olive trees?

During their long history, always linked to the Mediterranean, old olive trees have had a multitude of symbolisms: wisdom, hope, light, fertility, patience…

The olive tree also symbolizes peace and harmony between cultures, that’s why the twig that carries the dove of peace is an olive branch!

Finally, the mature olive tree symbolizes immortality because of its long life, so it is used as a crown by kings, priests and Olympic athletes.

Is my ornamental olive tree a good decorative element? In what ways can it be used to decorate?

An olive tree is a great decorative element, and brings serenity, elegance and beauty to any environment. The options are endless. The limit is yours!

Normally the ornamental olive tree is used outdoors, for its great resistance and low maintenance. It is usually located in gardens, private or communal, squares, roundabouts, parks…. In addition, in terraces and even indoors where you can use young olive trees in a pot. These are very strong, if you place them near a light source.

If you have any questions, ask us! We advise you throughout the whole process and look for the olive tree that best suits your needs.

Are olive trees resistant?

Any olive tree can withstand pests and inclement weather. In fact, many of the ancient olive trees in nature receive no care at all and live for centuries and millennia.

Will my ornamental olive tree be affected by pests or diseases?

Olive trees are very long-lived trees without being treated with phytosanitary products. If we provide the right care with our exclusive unique products, we minimize the risk of pests.

How do I have to take care for my olive tree?

Large olive trees are used to droughts; therefore, they do not require much water. They should be watered sparingly and in a metered way, or, better yet, by means of a drip irrigation system

As for pruning we must cut off the branches and leaves that grow towards the ground, and those that appear on the trunk of the tree. This way, our ornamental olive trees will live longer and remain just as beautiful.

Do I have to use any product to keep the olive tree in perfect condition?

Although large and old olive trees are very resistant and live for years without receiving any care, it is always better to use products specially designed for the maintenance of ornamental olive trees like our exclusive line for Olive Tree Hunters customers.

What if I have questions about planting or maintaining my ancient olive tree?

If now or later you have any questions about planting or maintenance we offer you personalized technical advice.

Contact us for further information

In this section you can find the most frequent asked questions about importing olive trees. If you need further information, don’t hesitate to contact with us.

 

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