Olea Europaea (Europaen Olive) is a timeless evergreen ornamental tree valued for its silvery-green foliage, gnarled sculptural trunk, and strong Mediterranean character. Commonly used in formal gardens, courtyards, patios, and drought-tolerant landscapes, the olive tree grows slowly to a moderate height and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. Its soft grey leaves provide year-round texture and contrast, while mature specimens develop striking twisted bark that adds architectural interest. Highly resilient once established, Olea europaea tolerates heat, wind, and dry conditions, making it ideal for low-maintenance and coastal planting schemes. In addition to its ornamental appeal, it may also produce small fragrant spring flowers followed by olives in warm climates.