Forestiera pubescens, Desert Olive 15 gallon
Forestiera pubescens, Desert Olive foliage
Forestiera pubescens, Desert Olive 15 gallon
Forestiera pubescens, Desert Olive foliage

Forestiera pubescens, Desert Olive

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Desert Olive, Stretchberry, Tanglewood, Devil' Elbow, Spring Herald

A California Native small tree that can reach a height of up to eight feet tall and wide.  It goes deciduous in the winter.

Family Name Oleaceae
Species Name Forestiera pubescens
Common Name Desert Olive
Native to California central coast ranges and deserts
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 8' x 8'
Growth Habit Shrub
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Full
Water Requirement Low
Flower Color Cream, Yellow
Flowering Months Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to 10
Attracts
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant No
Deer Resistant Yes
Local Plant No

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Desert Olive, Stretchberry, Tanglewood, Devil' Elbow, Spring Herald

A California Native small tree that can reach a height of up to eight feet tall and wide.  It goes deciduous in the winter.

Family Name Oleaceae
Species Name Forestiera pubescens
Common Name Desert Olive
Native to California central coast ranges and deserts
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 8' x 8'
Growth Habit Shrub
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Full
Water Requirement Low
Flower Color Cream, Yellow
Flowering Months Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to 10
Attracts
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant No
Deer Resistant Yes
Local Plant No