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| Olea 'Swan Hill' Olive Tree remove | Citrus 'Lane's Late Navel' Orange remove | Quercus 'English Oak' 10" Pot remove | |
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| Name | Olea 'Swan Hill' Olive Tree remove | Citrus 'Lane's Late Navel' Orange remove | Quercus 'English Oak' 10" Pot remove |
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| SKU | OESH00 | LLNO02N00 | ENGOKN |
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| Price | Price range: $69.99 through $899.99 | Price range: $49.99 through $299.99 | $89.99 |
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| Description | Olea europaeaSwan Hill Olive is a unique and elegant evergreen tree that grows to a large size of approximately 34ft in height. Likes moist to dry soils and is drought tolerant. Swan Hill should be planted in a position of full sun to partial shade. This tree has a very long life span and strong branches. It bears grey green foliage and light gray scaly bark. Please note, Swan Hill variety is a very low fruiting Olive, mainly used for screening and not fruiting. | Citrus sinensis 'Lane's Late Navel' OrangeLane's Late Navel Orange is almost identical to the Washington Navel in all aspects apart from the fruit ripening a couple of months later. This tree bears simple glossy green foliage. The fruit that Lane's Late Navel Orange tree bears is sweet, juicy and full of zest. Usually seedless, they are easy to peel and ideal as a healthy snack at any time of the day. | Quercus roburEnglish Oaks are famous for being solid and strong. The trunk and secondary branches are very solid and are covered in thick blackish-grey bark which makes it quite a sight. The autumn foliage is a rich, dark brown. As the foliage is smaller than other deciduous trees, fallen leaves are not particularly difficult to eliminate and will not clog drains. 10"/25cm pot |
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