Does anyone know what kind of tree or Bush this is?
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Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is?
Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is? It's growing in a planter, which makes me think I may have planted last fall.(This discussion is now closed)
Does anyone know what kind of plant this is?
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looks like a olive tree
Obviously.....Olive
Nope, it's a Bay Leaf, Laurus nobilis.
Yup it is an olive tree . . . They can be messy especially stepping on fallen fruit, it can stain. Keep them picked up! You are so lucky, you can brine your own olives and make olive oil, how cool is that????
looks like olives to me...
Lagustrum?? Are the blooms sweet smelling? I can't really tell what they look like but the leaves look the same.
Ah! Now I see the olives..I think. Olives trees I have seen have a smaller leaf.
Looks like and olive to me too.
I thought the top pic looked like a Mountain Ash. The berries are usually bright orange, but can sometimes be black.