EPPO Global Database

Olea europaea(OLVEU)

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Olive tree grown as an ornamental (near Paris)

Courtesy: Anne-Sophie Roy (EPPO)

Olive tree grown as an ornamental (near Paris)

Courtesy: Anne-Sophie Roy (EPPO)

Olive grove near Montpellier, France, September 2006.

Courtesy: A J William Parr

Adult tree (in Donim, Portugal, 2017-12-24)

Courtesy: Dorina Pitorac

Adult tree with olives (in Donim, Portugal, 2017-12-24)

Courtesy: Dorina Pitorac

Flowering olive tree (Madrid, 2018-06-18)

Courtesy: Dorina Pitorac (MAPAMA Spain)

Flowering olive tree (Madrid, 2018-06-18)

Courtesy: Dorina Pitorac (MAPAMA Spain)

Flowering olive tree (Madrid, 2018-06-07)

Courtesy: Dorina Pitorac (MAPAMA, Spain)

Orchards in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Olea europaea - Andalusia - Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Orchard in Andalusia, Spain

Courtesy: Matteo Maspero

Flowering olive tree grown as an ornamental (near Paris)

Courtesy: Anne-Sophie Roy (EPPO)

Olive tree grown in the Alicante province (Spain, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Olive tree grown in the Alicante province (Spain, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Plants for planting grown for resistance testing (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Ancestral tree in an olive orchard of the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Old orchard in the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Tree grafted with a drilling technique in the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Young plants for planting (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Olive orchard in the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Ancestral tree in an olive orchard of the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Young plants for planting (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Ancestral tree in an olive orchard of the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Young grafted plant (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Young grafted plant (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Plants for planting grown for resistance testing (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Plants for planting grown for resistance testing (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Plants for planting grown for resistance testing (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD

Plants for planting grown for resistance testing (Apulia, Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Ancestral tree in an olive orchard of the Apulia region (Italy, 2018)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Fs-17 variety during harvest.

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Intensive plantation of the FS-17 'Favolosa' olive variety.

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Fruit at various stages of ripeness.

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Intensive plantation of the FS-17 'Favolosa' olive variety.

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Courtesy: Valentino De Rosa

Old plants for planting. Rungis international market (2024-03)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)

Cut branches. Rungis international market (2024-03)

Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)