Small quick
growing evergreen with upright growth. Clusters of white fluffy
flowers in early summer followed by heavy yields of medium
sized fruit in autumn. North Island selection producing heavy
reliable crops. Frost tolerant.
Use
Suitable for oil or pickling
Food Value
High in anti-oxidants.Olive oil reduces
bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol.
Planting
Olives will grow in most soil conditions
providing adequate moisture is given during flowering and
fruit set. Stake well to prevent wind damage while young.
Care
Train the tree to an open vase shape.
Fertilize tree in autumn and again in spring. Overseas experience
shows that Olives respond to nitrogen supplements well ahead
of flowering, but New Zealand tends to have higher than average
naturally occurring nitrogen, so care should be taken when
selecting and applying fertilizers.
Harvest
For pickling pick when olive changes
from green to green/yellow or when black. For oil pick when
black.
Pollination
Barnea has been found to need
cross pollination.
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