olivesalong
Olivesalong is a horticultural term used to describe a practice of growing olive trees along a vertical or horizontal support, typically as part of a formal espalier or trellis system. The term is not an official cultivar name and does not refer to a single genetic lineage; instead it denotes a method or a class of plant material used in various regions. In this approach, Olea europaea trees are trained to form a linear or paneled canopy along walls, fences, or pergolas, producing a narrow, wind-resistant orchard strip that is suitable for limited spaces and urban landscapes.
The trees themselves are standard olive trees with evergreen leaves; leaves are typically dark green above
Management for olivesalong involves a sturdy support system and regular pruning to maintain the along-structure. New
Uses of olivesalong are primarily architectural, suitable for small gardens, courtyards, and streetscapes where space is