Narrow-leaved Mock Olive (Phillyrea angustifolia)

Narrow-leaved Mock Olive (Phillyrea angustifolia)
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The plant in the photo closely resembles a narrow-leaved mock olive, Phillyrea angustifolia, a small evergreen shrub in the olive family (Oleaceae). This species is commonly called mock olive due to its olive-like foliage and small round fruits that resemble olives when ripe. It is a versatile, drought-tolerant Mediterranean plant that is widely used as an ornamental shrub or informal hedge in temperate gardens. Key identifying features include the compact, multi-stem growth habit, slender, lance-shaped leaves arranged along the branches, and clusters of small round fruits that start green and gradually darken to purple-black as they mature. The leaves are typically dark green, leathery, and relatively narrow (about 2–4 cm long and less than 1–1.5 cm wide), which gives the shrub a refined, airy look even in winter. The branches are slender and can become somewhat gnarled with age, contributing to a natural, rustic appearance that blends well with other Mediterranean or drought-tolerant plantings. The fruiting habit—small drupes appearing along older wood in clusters—helps distinguish this plant from other conifers or broadleaf evergreens in similar landscapes. In garden settings, Phillyrea angustifolia is valued for its year-round foliage, modest size, ease of care, and ability to tolerate a range of soils and conditions.

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2026년 1월 18일

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