Olea europaea var. europaea 'Koroneiki'
Common name(s): olive tree
Description: evergreen tree; a self-fertile Greek cultivar that originated in Crete. High yielding and primarily used for oil production. Grows to around 15 ft. in 10 years time. Tolerant of drought but will yield more fruit with consistent summer water.
Height: to 20 ft. Spread: to 15 ft.
Position: full sun and well-draining soil
Uses: culinary, medicine
Winter Hardiness: to 10 F and below
Drought: Adapted to 5 months of summer drought
Care: no special care needed, can be pruned/shaped in late spring or early summer