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Osmanthus heterophyllus - Commonly called holly olive or false olive, is a dense, upright, bushy evergreen shrub that typically grows to 8-10' tall and as wide in cultivation, but may reach 25' tall in the wild in its native habitat. It is noted for producing leathery, ovate to elliptic, deep green

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About Osmanthus heterophyllus (False holly)

Osmanthus heterophyllus - Commonly called holly olive or false olive, is a dense, upright, bushy evergreen shrub that typically grows to 8-10' tall and as wide in cultivation, but may reach 25' tall in the wild in its native habitat. It is noted for producing leathery, ovate to elliptic, deep green leaves (to 2 1/2" long). Tiny fragrant 4-petaled white flowers bloom from the leaf axils in small clusters in fall.  Family: Oleaceae

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