Olea Europaea «Lechin»

 The Olea europaea ‘Lechín,’ or Lechín Olive Tree, is a valued cultivar known for its high-quality fruit and adaptability. Originating from Italy, the ‘Lechín’ variety is celebrated for its productive nature and attractive growth form. The tree features a classic olive shape with a well-rounded canopy and lush, evergreen foliage, making it a superb choice for both ornamental and practical uses in gardens and landscapes.

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  • Botanical Name: Olea europaea ‘Lechín’
    Common Name: Lechín Olive Tree
    Mature Height: 12–15 feet (3.5–4.5 meters); can be kept smaller with pruning
    Mature Spread: 12–15 feet (3–4 meters)
    Growth Rate: Moderate
    Light Requirements: Full sun
    Soil Requirements: Well-draining soil; tolerant of sandy, rocky, and poor soils
    Water Needs: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
    Foliage: Evergreen, lance-shaped leaves with a glossy green upper surface and silvery underside
    Trunk: Thick, gnarled, and aged-looking, with rugged bark that reflects its long life

    Uses:

    Ornamental Feature: The Lechín olive tree has a striking presence, ideal for Mediterranean-style gardens, entrances, or as a focal point in landscape designs thanks to its dramatic twisted trunk and dense canopy.
    Container Planting: Its adaptability allows it to thrive in large pots or planters, like those seen in the image, making it suitable for patios, terraces, or urban gardens.
    Landscape Structure: Provides architectural interest and a sense of permanence, perfect for low-maintenance or drought-resistant garden projects.

    Benefits:

    Timeless Character: The thick, sculptural trunk conveys a sense of age and strength, making this tree a living piece of natural art.
    High-Quality Fruit: Produces olives valued for both oil and culinary uses, offering a good balance of flavor and yield.
    Low Maintenance: Well-suited for dry climates and gardens with minimal irrigation due to its resilience and low demands.
    Aesthetic & Functional: Combines ornamental value with practical fruit production, ideal for both private landscapes and public design projects.

    The Olea europaea ‘Lechín’ pictured here embodies the essence of traditional Andalusian olive trees—resilient, majestic, and full of character. Its sculpted trunk and impressive presence make it a perfect choice for those seeking a tree that offers both Mediterranean beauty and a sense of rooted history.

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At Treezom, we take great care in transporting your trees to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. Our expert team uses various methods, depending on the size and volume of the order, to provide safe and efficient delivery. Whether you're ordering a single tree or a bulk order, we guarantee high standards of handling and care throughout the process.

MULTIPLE SHIPPING METHODS

  • Truck Delivery: Ideal for local or regional deliveries, ensuring a smooth and timely shipment of your trees directly to your location.
  • Sea Containers (20’ or 40’): Perfect for larger orders or international shipping. Our sea containers are equipped to handle bulk shipments with optimal protection.
  • Other Customized Solutions: Depending on the size and nature of your order, we can offer tailored shipping methods to meet your specific needs.

No matter the shipping method, we use specialized packaging and handling procedures to protect the trees during transit, ensuring they arrive healthy and ready for planting.

Care Requirements

Below, you’ll find key tips tailored to this species’ requirements. Whether you’re new to plant care or have plenty of experience, these guidelines are here to support you in keeping your green companion healthy and vibrant.

  1. Planting:
    • Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.
    • Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and equal in depth.
    • Place the tree in the hole, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
  2. Watering:
    • Water regularly during the initial establishment phase to support strong root growth.
    • Once established, water infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
  3. Pruning:
    • Prune to maintain the desired shape and remove any dead or damaged branches.
    • Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins to enhance the tree’s form and promote a dense canopy.
  4. Fertilizing:
    • Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer designed for trees in early spring.
    • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application rates.
  5. Pest and Disease Control:
    • Monitor for pests such as olive flies, scale insects, and aphids.
    • Use appropriate treatments to manage infestations.
    • Ensure good air circulation around the tree to prevent fungal diseases and avoid overwatering.

*This information is provided for informational purposes only. For more detailed care, please consult a professional Gardener or Arborist.

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