- Botanical Name: Olea europaea
- Common Name: Olive Tree Cup, Copa
- Mature Size: Typically 3-6 feet (0.9-1.8 meters) in height and width, with a rounded, cup-shaped canopy
- Light Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-draining, gritty soil; a standard olive tree mix or bonsai soil mix is ideal
- Water Needs: Moderate; allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings
- Foliage: Dense, evergreen, silvery-green leaves that contribute to the cup-shaped appearance
- Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Uses:
- Ornamental: Ideal for decorative purposes in gardens, landscapes, and as a centerpiece in container arrangements.
- Formal Gardens: The rounded, cup-shaped canopy adds a refined touch to formal garden settings.
- Indoor Decor: Can be grown in large containers indoors, providing an elegant and distinctive element to indoor spaces.
Benefits:
- Aesthetic Appeal: The cup-shaped canopy adds a unique and stylish element to any garden or indoor environment.
- Compact Size: Suitable for smaller gardens, patios, and indoor spaces where space is limited.
- Symbolism: Represents peace and longevity, adding meaningful beauty to its surroundings.
- Low Maintenance: Relatively easy to care for with moderate watering needs and minimal pruning requirements compared to other shapes.
The Olea Europaea “Copa” offers the classic charm of the olive tree with a distinctive, cup-shaped canopy, providing an elegant and eye-catching option for enhancing various outdoor and indoor spaces.
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