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Olea 'Chemlali' is a popular Tunisian olive that offers delicious fruit and oil. It is cold tolerant and self-fertile.

Olea europaea 'Coratina' is an Italian olive considered a rustic varietal with moderate vigor and a dense canopy. Use for fruit or oil.

Olea europaea 'Frantoio' along with 'Leccino' are the two principal olive cultivars of Tuscany.

Olea europaea Harvest Joy produces abundant crops of large, flavourful fruit for table olives or olive oil.

Olea europaea 'Koroneiki' is from the Peloponnese area of Greece and produces small olives that yield exceptional oil.

Olea europaea 'Leccino' is thought to be the hardiest of all olives.

Olea europaea 'Manzanillo' is a the most important Spanish olive. It originated near Seville.

Olea europaea 'Manzanillo' is a the most important Spanish olive. It originated near Seville.

Olea europaea 'Maurino' is an excellent Tuscan olive oil cultivar that produces a delicate and aromatic oil.

Olea europaea Midnight offers excellent cold hardiness likely to zone 7 with fruit that ages to jet black.

Olea europaea 'Mission' is a distinctive Californian cultivar developed in the 1780s by Franciscan monks .

Olea europaea Nikita Jubilee is hardy to zone 7 and produces abundant crops of very large, flavourful, early-ripening fruit.

Olea europaea 'Nocellara' hails from the Valle de Belice area of Sicily and is used to produce Castelvetrano olives.

Olea europaea 'Pendolino' is an old Italian variety with nice pendulous branches and high fruit production.

Olea europaea Perpetua is hardy to zone 7 once mature and produces abundant crops of large, flavourful, early-ripening fruit.

Olea europaea 'Picholine' is the most widely available cultivar in France used for cocktail olives and olive oil.

Olea europaea Premier is from the Nikita Botanic Garden in the Ukraine. It produces very large, tasty olives.

Olea europaea Seascape has proven itself a reliable producer in the Pacific Northwest of large, flavourful olives.

Olea europaea Star of Crimea is valued for its flavourful early-ripening fruit.

Olea europaea 'Taggiasca' is the most common variety grown in Liguria, Italy along the Mediterranean adjacent to France.

Olea europaea Universal hails from the Ukraine where it is valued for its large fruit and high oil content.

Onoclea sensibilis is a large, deciduous sensitive fern with long-stalked, deeply pinnatifid, bright green, fronds.

Osmanthus fragrans has fragant white flowers aging to yellow. Used in China in teas and desserts.