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large bonsai olive tree

large bonsai olive tree Olive Tree Bonsai (Olea europaea)

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large bonsai olive tree Olive Tree Bonsai (Olea europaea)This specimen olive tree bonsai commands attention with a massive 7080 cm sculptural trunk that tells the story of decades of expert training and patient artistry. At AED 6,500, it is a once only acquisition a centrepiece that transforms any courtyard, terrace, or reception area into something truly extraordinary. Key Features Sculptural Trunk: Thick, gnarled trunk (7080 cm girth) with beautifully aged bark and natural character Trained Bonsai Form:

This specimen olive tree bonsai commands attention with a massive 70–80 cm sculptural trunk that tells the story of decades of expert training and patient artistry. At AED 6,500, it is a once-only acquisition — a centrepiece that transforms any courtyard, terrace, or reception area into something truly extraordinary.

Key Features

  • Sculptural Trunk: Thick, gnarled trunk (70–80 cm girth) with beautifully aged bark and natural character
  • Trained Bonsai Form: Standing 1.5–2.0 m — architectural presence without overwhelming the space
  • Evergreen Foliage: Silvery-green leaves that stay lush year-round in Dubai's climate
  • Drought-Tolerant: Sun-loving and low-water — thrives outdoors with minimal intervention
  • One Unit Available: A singular specimen — once it's gone, it's gone

Why It Works in Dubai

Olive trees are Mediterranean natives built for heat, full sun, and long dry spells — conditions that mirror Dubai's climate almost exactly. This bonsai specimen requires far less water than most ornamental trees of comparable visual impact, and it handles the intense summer sun without leaf scorch or stress. The low humidity and free-draining soils found across Dubai actually benefit olive root health, reducing the risk of rot. It is one of the few premium specimen trees that looks better with age in this environment, not worse.

Care Snapshot

Light Full sun, minimum 6 hours direct sunlight daily
Water Deep soak when the top 5 cm of soil is dry; reduce in winter
Soil Well-draining sandy or loamy mix; avoid waterlogged conditions
Temperature Thrives in Dubai's heat; tolerates temperatures down to 5 °C
Skill Level Intermediate — light shaping in late winter to maintain bonsai form; remove suckers at the base

What You'll Receive

One specimen olive tree bonsai (Olea europaea) in trained bonsai form, standing 1.5–2.0 m tall with a trunk girth of 70–80 cm, delivered in its nursery container. Only one unit is available.

Disclaimer

Colours and textures may vary slightly from images. Each plant is unique — expect minor natural variation in size, shape, and trunk character. Delivery is kerbside; please arrange placement assistance for large specimens.

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