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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.

Ophiopogon 'Nigrescens Nana' is the first dwarf black mondo!

Ophiopogon 'Black Beard' is taller growing than 'Nigrescens' to one foot high forming fuller, more vigorous clumps.

Black mondo grass (Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens') has incredibly distinctive true black leaves.

Opuntia aurea 'Coombes Winter Glow' is a hardy evergreen Prickly Pear with bright pink flowers and green pads that turn dark purple in winter.

'Peachy' is a beavertail cactus (Opuntia basilaris) with glowing deep pink flowers on powder blue pads.

Opuntia basilaris var. brachyclada 'San Bernardino' is a cylindrical-leaved beavertail prickly pear cactus.

Opuntia basilaris x violacea has large, light blue pads that flush with pink.

Opuntia fragilis 'Alberta Sunset' has yellow flowers aging to apricot and pink with nearly spineless pads.

Opuntia fragilis 'Dwarf Golden' has small 1/2" pads with golden glochids & spines and yellow flowers.

Opuntia fragilis 'Jason Owens' is a handsome form with dark green pads and few to moderate thorns.

Opuntia fragilis 'Little Grey Mound' has yellow flowers, reddish-brown spines and green pads that turn bluish-purple in the winter.

Opuntia fragilis 'Michigan Tiny Form' is a peculiar dwarf form with cylindrical pads an inch long by a 1/4" wide.

'Neon Gold' is a likely hybrid involving Opuntia fragilis with golden spines & pads and golden flowers with salmon tints.

Opuntia fragilis 'Pender Island Form' is a lovely, vigorous form that hails from BC's Gulf Islands.

Opuntia fragilis 'Red Hill' has large, fat pads with long white spines.