Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Here's the olive potted up after a couple of days soaking. A lot of olives are putting on growth around perth at the moment and this one was no exception . I Dug this one in 10 mins which i was happy about as it wasn't far off the great southern Hwy! I Have deliberately left the top longer then intended and will cut back to an appropriate future leader lower down in a Year or 2. :fc: will do a vert when i can but I'm pretty sure you can see where this is going. However any suggestions will be carefully considered!
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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May have to find one of these olives to add to my growing 'test' collection. My problem is I wouldn't know one if it jumped out & hit my car.... :lol:

Off to study them.....

Cheers

**EDIT**
Newb question: are these the African olives that seem to be labelled weeds all over the place?
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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[PDF]African Olive (Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata) as an ...
http://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/__.../Cun94Cun.." .
by P Cuneo - ‎Cited by 14 - ‎Related articles
the hedging plant Wild Olive. Olives are recorded as one of the earliest plant introductions to Australia ...

Trying to get this link up sorry, interesting article.
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Yeah, was looking at that one earlier, here's a working link (I hope):

African Olive (Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata) as an environmental weed in eastern Australia: a review

The 2 pictures of Mount Annan 20 years apart really shows why they consider it a weed....
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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I'm in the mount Annan area and they are EVERYWHERE! You cannot drive for 5 minutes and not see bucket loads of them
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Isitangus wrote:I'm in the mount Annan area and they are EVERYWHERE! You cannot drive for 5 minutes and not see bucket loads of them
Well then you better start digging them out and selling it to us Sydney siders. ;)
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Its been exactly 2 months since collection and was pleasantly surprised to find some budding and growth, in all the desired places! sorry couldn't get the last one to focus.
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Always lovely when they start moving!

Sorry people, but we had to send you olives to get you back for this :tounge: Port Jackson!!!
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Agreed Andrew. Aussie definitely got the better of the deal. Olea Africana is supreme bonsai material. Very hard and durable wood with a beautiful grain.

Them pesky wattles do have one use though..... kindling for Firewood :tu2:
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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:clap: :clap:
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fredman wrote:Agreed Andrew. Aussie definitely got the better of the deal. Olea Africana is supreme bonsai material. Very hard and durable wood with a beautiful grain.

Them pesky wattles do have one use though..... kindling for Firewood :tu2:
LOL - Wait till you see what I dug last weekend! :-) It wasn't wattles!
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And the sketch, the cliche bonsai...
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Re: Another Olive Next to a Highway!

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Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I'm olive green of envy.... :tu2:
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