because it has different roots than any other tree
Olive trees can be grown on mountain slopes because they are adapted to thrive in poor, rocky soils with good drainage. The steep incline also helps prevent waterlogging, which olive trees are susceptible to. Additionally, mountain slopes often receive plenty of sunlight, which is essential for olive tree growth and fruit production.
Olive trees thrive on mountain slopes due to their adaptability to well-draining soil and preference for sunny, dry conditions. The elevation reduces humidity and helps prevent diseases, while the steep terrain promotes drainage, preventing waterlogging. Additionally, the elevation often provides a microclimate that can enhance the quality of the olives. These factors make mountain slopes an ideal environment for olive cultivation.
Covering palm trees in olive oil... how could you not now that :l
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
Through the Olive Trees was created in 1994.
The duration of Through the Olive Trees is 1.72 hours.
the olive trees. They had orchard or vineyard like places for olives. You would pick them from your trees.
we have 550 olive trees in northern CA and no bees.
Yes, olive trees are capable of self-pollination, but they generally benefit from cross-pollination with other olive trees to improve fruit production.
Yes
Fir trees are conifers and would grow on steep, dry slopes. Yews, while predominantly a valley or understory tree, can likewise be found on low mountains.
Olive is in the Oleaceae family. Most of the plants from this family are shrubs and the only trees other than the olive can be the osmanthus and the chionanthus, that can grow to a medium sized tree.