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Holly Olive | Osmanthus aquifolium

Holly Olive | Osmanthus aquifolium

  • While it might be called the holly olive, Osmanthus aquifolium isn't a real holly (Ilex) but arguably even better!
  • Its spiny evergreen leaves are where the plant gets it namesake, but unlike the flowers of true holly, holly olive blooms radiate a lovely fragrance.
  • Alongside the fabulous foliage and flowers, this large shrub also bears attractive dark blue berries in the autumn months.
  • Growing to around five metres or so, though you can prune it smaller, holly olive works brilliantly as a feature standalone shrub or as part of a larger hedge.
  • This plant makes a lovely addition to woodland gardens, alongside the likes of ferns, hellebores and heucheras.
$53.39
Holly Olive | Osmanthus aquifolium
$53.39

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Holly Olive | Osmanthus aquifolium

  • While it might be called the holly olive, Osmanthus aquifolium isn't a real holly (Ilex) but arguably even better!
  • Its spiny evergreen leaves are where the plant gets it namesake, but unlike the flowers of true holly, holly olive blooms radiate a lovely fragrance.
  • Alongside the fabulous foliage and flowers, this large shrub also bears attractive dark blue berries in the autumn months.
  • Growing to around five metres or so, though you can prune it smaller, holly olive works brilliantly as a feature standalone shrub or as part of a larger hedge.
  • This plant makes a lovely addition to woodland gardens, alongside the likes of ferns, hellebores and heucheras.

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  • While it might be called the holly olive, Osmanthus aquifolium isn't a real holly (Ilex) but arguably even better!
  • Its spiny evergreen leaves are where the plant gets it namesake, but unlike the flowers of true holly, holly olive blooms radiate a lovely fragrance.
  • Alongside the fabulous foliage and flowers, this large shrub also bears attractive dark blue berries in the autumn months.
  • Growing to around five metres or so, though you can prune it smaller, holly olive works brilliantly as a feature standalone shrub or as part of a larger hedge.
  • This plant makes a lovely addition to woodland gardens, alongside the likes of ferns, hellebores and heucheras.