Italian Open Crown Olive Tree (2.2m) – Natural Branched Crown Standard
Bring effortless Mediterranean character to your garden with this elegant Italian Open Crown Olive Tree, standing approximately 2.2 metres tall including pot. Defined by its 100cm clear stem and beautifully branched, airy crown, this tree offers a softer, more natural alternative to tightly clipped forms.
Each tree is hand-selected by us from trusted growers in Tuscany, chosen for its structure, balance, and authentic character. The open crown allows light to move through the canopy, creating a relaxed, architectural silhouette that works perfectly in both contemporary and traditional garden settings.
Measurements of tree number GT621A
Height including pot 2 metres 20cm approximately, stem height 100 cm. Pot 45cm by 40
Frantoio Olive Tree
The Frantoio olive tree is a classic Tuscan variety, with its name derived from the Italian word “frantoio,” meaning “oil mill”—a nod to its long-standing use in producing high-quality olive oil. Its growth habit is slightly more refined than Leccino, forming a moderately vigorous tree with an airy, open canopy and naturally elegant branching structure . This makes it ideal for open crown shaping, where light filters beautifully through the foliage to create a relaxed, architectural presence.
Frantoio is considered self-fertile (self-pollinating), capable of producing fruit on its own, although yields are often improved when planted alongside other varieties such as the Leccino. Highly productive and naturally forming a tree rather than a dense shrub, it is one of the most desirable varieties for both ornamental use and fruiting potential.
A beautifully airy, hand-selected olive tree with a natural Mediterranean form
Unlike heavily shaped specimens, this natural branched crown reflects how olive trees grow in their native landscape—organic, expressive, and full of movement. It’s an ideal choice if you’re looking to create a more informal, Mediterranean feel.
Every tree is individually photographed, so you can select with complete confidence, knowing exactly what will arrive at your door.
As an RHS award-winning family business, we take pride in sourcing exceptional olive trees and delivering them safely across mainland UK. Your tree will be carefully prepared and delivered directly to your door, ready to position and enjoy immediately.
Why Choose an Open Crown Olive Tree?
Open crown olive trees are prized for their light, airy structure and natural shape. The branched canopy creates a softer visual impact than dense, clipped styles, making them perfect for:
- Framing patios and terraces
- Creating height without heaviness
- Adding a relaxed, Mediterranean atmosphere
- Blending seamlessly into planting schemes
Leccino Olive Tree FAQ
Is a Leccino olive tree self-fertile?
Leccino olive trees are not fully self-fertile and benefit from cross-pollination with other varieties such as Frantoio. While they may produce some fruit alone, planting alongside another olive tree typically improves yield and reliability.
Frantoio Olive Tree FAQ
Is a Frantoio olive tree self-fertile?
Yes, Frantoio olive trees are considered self-fertile, meaning they can produce fruit without another tree nearby. However, like most olive varieties, fruiting can be enhanced when planted with compatible varieties such as Leccino.
Which olive tree is best for UK gardens?
The best olive trees for UK gardens are hardy, well-structured varieties grown across the Mediterranean, including both Italian and Spanish cultivars. Popular choices include Leccino and Frantoio from Italy, as well as Arbequina, Hojiblanca, and Picual from Spain.
Leccino is known for its vigorous growth and classic tree shape, while Frantoio offers a more refined, airy canopy and is self-fertile. Arbequina is naturally compact and elegant, making it ideal for smaller spaces, while Hojiblanca and Picual are valued for their strength, structure, and traditional character. Choosing a mature, well-formed olive tree ensures the best instant impact and long-term performance in a UK garden setting.









