No, olive trees do not require a pollinator to produce fruit as they are self-pollinating.
No, olive trees do not need another tree to produce fruit. They are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
An Olive is a fruit because it has a seed.
An olive is considered to be a fruit.
An olive is a fruit.
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An olive is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, which is the case with olives. They belong to the family Oleaceae and are characterized by their ability to produce flowers and fruits, unlike gymnosperms, which have naked seeds.
Olive trees are usually self-pollinating, but they can benefit from cross-pollination with other trees to increase fruit production.
An olive press is not like a traditional fruit press (apples, pears etc) it will actually grind the olive stone and all to produce the oil. Olive oil is the end result but many people do not realise this also includes the oil obtained from the pit.
According to the following websites, under proper conditions (soil, sun, vernalisation etc) the olive tree should begin bearing fruit when it is 5 years old. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/fruit/olive/olive.htmlions http://www.eastofedenplants.co.uk/olive_guide.htm
Olive is a fruit from the olive tree. Technically, olives are a fruit.
Olive is a type of fruit. It comes from coconut. Olivera is an example of an olive. it's type is cholumbura.
Olives are not considered to be in the same category as apples and oranges but they are a fruit.