Young Picual Olive Tree measurements
Young Picual Olive Tree
Height including pot 1 metre 50cm approximately
Stem Height 80cm approximately
Pot size 30cm by 30cm
Please note this is a generic picture you will receive a tree of same proportions matching as closely as possible the tree shown in this picture.
A Classic Spanish Olive Variety
Our Young Picual Olive Tree is a vigorous, fruiting cultivar from Spain, admired for its resilience and beauty. Known as one of the most widely grown olive varieties in the world, the Picual produces a generous crop of olives each year. These trees are already full of fruit, making them a rewarding choice for gardeners who want both beauty and bounty.
The Picual is self-fertile, so it doesn’t require a partner tree to produce olives. Its natural growth habit is upright with a rounded crown, and the silvery-green leaves catch the light beautifully in any garden or courtyard setting.
Young Picual Olive Tree Styling Ideas
Young Picual olive trees are ideal for:
- Mediterranean-inspired patios – pair with terracotta pots, lavender, and rosemary.
- Formal entrances – place one either side of a doorway or garden arch.
- Kitchen gardens – where you can enjoy both fresh fruit and ornamental appeal.
With their elegant shape and fruiting habit, these trees make a striking focal point whether potted or planted directly into the ground.
Enjoy Home-Grown Olives
Your olive tree will provide you with plentiful olives that can be cured and enjoyed at home. We’ve included our recipe for curing olives on our blog, so you can make the most of your harvest and savour authentic Mediterranean flavours straight from your garden.
Important Information
- Supplied in 25cm x 25cm nursery pots
- Will need potting on or planting out for best results
- Self-fertile variety
- Full of fruit on arrival
FAQ – Picual Olive Tree
Is the Picual olive tree self-fertile?
Yes, the Picual is self-fertile and will produce fruit without another tree.
What is its growth habit?
It has a naturally upright form with a rounded crown and can grow into a medium-sized tree when planted out.
Can I keep it in a pot?
Yes – but ensure you repot into a larger container as it grows.
When can I harvest the olives?
Typically from late autumn, depending on ripeness and your preferred use.









