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  2. List of olive cultivars - Wikipedia

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    a variety of olive tree typical of the DOP area known as Aprutino Pescarese in the province of Pescara (Abruzzo). Its olives yield an extra virgin olive oil featuring extraordinary chemical and organoleptic qualities. Empeltre: Spain a medium-sized black olive grown in Spain, especially along the Ebro Valley and the Balearic Islands.

  3. Bidni - Wikipedia

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    Bidni ("żebbuġ", olive), is a "large olive tree producing very small olives". Therefore, the tree is called Bidni because it is "corpulent". This contradicts several online sources that suggest that the word Bidni originated from the rural hamlet of Bidnija , [ 9 ] or that the word means "hunchback" in the Maltese language .

  4. Tzaneen - Wikipedia

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    Tzaneen (/ z ə ˈ n iː n /) is a large tropical garden town situated in the Mopani District Municipality of the Limpopo province in South Africa. It is situated in a high rainfall fertile region with tropical and subtropical agriculture taking place in a 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 sq mi) region.

  5. Salonenque - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of the Salonenque is as a table olive, more specifically as cracked olives (olives that are slit during the curing for the process to go faster). [1] They cured olives are "fresh with a firm, meaty texture and a whiff of aromatic fennel". [7] It is also used for production of oil, and gives a high yield (22–25%). [6]

  6. Oleaceae - Wikipedia

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    Oleaceae, also known as the olive family or sometimes the lilac family, is a taxonomic family of flowering shrubs, trees, and a few lianas in the order Lamiales. [1] It presently comprises 28 genera , one of which is recently extinct . [ 2 ]

  7. Cayon olive - Wikipedia

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    The Cayon is also highly valued for its use as a pollinator of other olive tree. [3] Among the cultivars it helps pollinate are the Olivière, [7] and the Tanche. [8] It does not show any particular vulnerability to the major pests, with the exception of the Bactrocera oleae (Olive fruit fly). [9]

  8. Picholine - Wikipedia

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    The tree is of medium size, and assumes a low, spread-out form when carrying fruit. [3] It adapts well to different forms of soils and climates. [3] It is generally agreed that the cultivar is only partially self-fertile, so it can take advantage of a certain presence of pollinators. [7]

  9. Olea paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Olea paniculata, commonly known as the native olive, is a plant of the genus Olea and a relative of the olive. It grows natively in Pakistan and southwestern China ( Yunnan ) through tropical Asia to Australia ( Queensland and New South Wales ) and the Pacific islands of New Caledonia , Vanuatu and Lord Howe Island .

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