.grf-product-description { color: #3f3a34; background: #fffaf7; border: 1px solid #ead8d0; padding: 28px; margin-bottom: 32px; font-family: inherit; line-height: 1.65; } .grf-product-description h1 { color: #8f5f5b; font-size: 30px; margin-bottom: 12px; } .grf-product-description h3 { color: #6f7f5f; margin-top: 26px; font-size: 20px; } .grf-product-description strong { color: #7b4f4a; } .grf-product-description hr { border: none; border-top: 1px solid #ead8d0; margin: 24px 0; } .grf-callout { background: #f7eee9; border-left: 5px solid #b98f75; padding: 16px 18px; margin: 22px 0; } .grf-pollination { background: #f3f6ef; border: 1px solid #cbd7bf; padding: 16px 18px; margin: 22px 0; } .grf-overwinter { background: #f9f3df; border: 1px solid #e4d29b; padding: 16px 18px; margin: 22px 0; } About Arbequina Olive Tree Olea europaea ‘Arbequina’ — Arbequina Olive🫒 Origin: Spain, Catalonia🌿 A compact, silvery-leafed Spanish olive prized for early fruiting, mild buttery oil, and elegant patio-garden charm. Arbequina is one of the most beloved olive varieties for home gardeners, especially where a refined, smaller-scale olive tree is desired. With shimmering gray-green foliage, a naturally graceful habit, and petite fruit traditionally used for oil, Arbequina brings the romance of a Mediterranean courtyard into the garden. This variety is especially lovely planted near roses, lavender, rosemary, thyme, and terracotta containers, where its silvery foliage softens the garden and adds year-round structure. 🌿 Plant & Fruit Traits 🫒 Olive Type: Fruiting evergreen olive tree🌍 Heritage: Spanish cultivar🍈 Fruit Size: Small🛢️ Primary Use: Olive oil; may also be cured🌿 Foliage: Narrow, silvery gray-green evergreen leaves❄️ Winter Hardiness: Best in USDA Zones 8–11; considered one of the more cold-hardy olive selections 🌼 Pollination Needs: Arbequina is often listed as self-fruitful, but fruit set is usually improved when another olive cultivar is planted nearby. Pair with Koroneiki, Frantoio, or Pendolino for better pollination support. 🏡 Growth & Garden Habits 🌱 Growth Habit: Compact, graceful, and well-suited to containers↕️ Height: Approximately 15–20 ft in the ground; smaller in containers↔️ Width: Approximately 10–15 ft☀️ Light Requirements: Full sun🌿 Best Uses:• Patio and courtyard containers• Mediterranean-inspired gardens• Edible landscapes• Rose and herb garden pairings• Small-space olive collections 💛 Why Grace Rose Farm Loves It Arbequina has the kind of quiet beauty we love in a garden tree — silvery, useful, historic, and endlessly romantic. It feels right at home beside fragrant roses and herbs, giving the garden a sun-washed European feeling. ❄️ Overwintering Indoors: In cold climates, grow Arbequina in a large container and move it indoors before hard freezes. Place it in the brightest window or greenhouse-like space possible, water sparingly, and return it outdoors after frost danger has passed. 🌿 Growing & Care Recommendations Planting Site: Full sun with very well-drained soilWatering: Water regularly during establishment; reduce to deep, infrequent watering once establishedSoil: Avoid soggy or poorly drained soilPruning: Prune lightly to shape and improve airflowMaintenance: Low to moderate once established