Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds
Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds
Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds
Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds
Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds
Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds
Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds – Sweet Olive

Sweet Olive Osmanthus Fragrans Seeds – Flower Plant

Suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Osmanthus Fragrans, commonly known as Sweet Olive, is a fragrant evergreen shrub admired for its clusters of small, creamy-white flowers that release a delightful scent. These seeds produce plants that are ideal for hedges, containers, or garden borders, adding year-round greenery and a refreshing aroma. Known for their resilience and adaptability, Osmanthus Fragrans plants thrive in various climates and offer both beauty and fragrance to any landscape.

Features:

  • Produces highly fragrant white or yellowish flowers

  • Evergreen shrub with dense, glossy foliage

  • Suitable for gardens, borders, and patio containers

  • Excellent for creating natural hedges or privacy screens

  • Long-blooming plant with seasonal fragrance

Specifications:

  • Common Name: Sweet Olive

  • Scientific Name: Osmanthus Fragrans

  • Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub

  • Growth Height: 8–12 ft (can be pruned for smaller spaces)

  • Flower Color: White to pale yellow

  • Sunlight Requirement: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil Type: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil

  • Watering: Moderate; allow topsoil to dry slightly between watering

  • Germination Temperature: 70–75°F (21–24°C)

  • Germination Time: 30–60 days

  • Blooming Season: Late summer to early winter (August to December)

  • Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 7–10

  • Ideal Growing Season:

    • Sowing Indoors: Late winter to early spring (February–March)

    • Transplanting Outdoors: Mid to late spring (April–May)

  • Lifespan: Perennial

  • Uses: Ornamental gardens, hedges, walkways, and fragrance landscaping