Yes, they grow in trees.
olive trees... is this a trick question?!
olive trees, olives
wheat,corn,vegtables,fruits,olives and banna trees
Black olives grow on olive trees, scientifically known as Olea europaea. These trees thrive in Mediterranean climates, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The olives themselves are harvested from the tree's fruit, which can vary in color from green to black as they ripen. Once harvested, black olives are often processed for consumption or oil extraction.
Olives don't have shells. They grow on trees and after they are picked they processed and allowed to cure.
Yes. Mexico produced 65,000 tonnes of olives during 2008.
olives are found in fields and on trees
Olives are naturally salty because they contain a high amount of sodium, which is a mineral found in the soil where the olive trees grow. Additionally, olives are often cured or brined in salt water to enhance their flavor and preserve them.
No. It is too cold. Olives are a tropical warm weather fruit. California and southern Italy grow olives.
Only certain species and in a container, they grow in much warmer climates and cannot handle an Illinois winter.
olives, citrus fruit, cacti fruit and many more
the olive trees. They had orchard or vineyard like places for olives. You would pick them from your trees.