
The Mission Olive trees were the first olives to be established in America, having been brought in from Mexico in 1769 and planted at the Catholic Mission in San Diego, CA. this cultivar was said to cover California from one end to the other, but most of the modern Mission Olive tree orchards remain in Northern California.
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As heights of olive trees go, the Mission Olive trees can grow tall to 40 feet, and the trees are cold hardy to 5 degrees F. before showing damage, but even then they will resprout. Olive trees can actually be cut off at ground level and will still resprout from the trunk.
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Mission Olive Tree price(s):
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Mission Olive Tree price(s):
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2-3 feet tall (Shipping Now)
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$47.95
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3-4 feet tall (Shipping Now)
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$117.75
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5-6 feet tall (Shipping Now)
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$197.75
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6-7 feet tall (Shipping Now)
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$297.75
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10-12 feet tall--tree form
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$885.00
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10-12 feet tall--multi-trunk
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$1975.75
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Huge Old World Style Gnarly Trunk
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$2795.80
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Recommended zones for Mission Olive Tree:
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
Zone 8 | (10° to 20° ) |
Zone 9 | (20° to 30° ) |
Zone 10 | (30° to 40° ) |
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The Mission Olive tree is self fertile and the oval fruit is used whether for green or black olive use for pickling and also for the commercial pressing of olive oil.
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The financial value of the Mission Olive tree for commercial olive growers in California is great the prices are very competitive for European olive growers.
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The tree is most vigorous, heavy bearing, and the most cold resistant of American cultivars.
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