Lower down, below about, there is evergreen woodland and scrub dominated by " Olea europaea subsp . cuspidata " and " Tarchonanthus camphoratus ".
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Reports from the Mediterranean under olive trees ( " Olea europaea " ), however, suggest the fungus may also be able to form facultative tree associations.
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"' Olive oil "'is a fat obtained from the olive ( the fruit of " Olea europaea "; family Oleaceae ), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin.
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A . True olive trees, Olea europaea, are located _ and planted _ in the countries that border the Mediterranean, and in other places where the climate and soil are similar.
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In some parts of the world, certain single species assume paramount importance because of their variety of uses, for example the coconut ( " Olea europaea " ) in the Mediterranean region.
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Recently, this taxa, " Olea europaea " subsp . " laperrinei ", has been found in other mountains of the A�r : these very isolated, small populations represent the southern limit of the species distribution.
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""'Chryseobacterium oleae " "'is a bacterium from the genus of Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from the rhizosphere of the olive tree Olea europaea in Seville in Spain . " Chryseobacterium oleae " can promote the plant growth.
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Greater ages have been attributed to various olive trees ( " Olea europaea " ) and a sacred fig ( " Ficus religiosa " ) in Sri Lanka was reportedly planted in 283 BC, but that date has been contested.
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It resembles the introduced and weedy African olive " Olea europaea " subsp . " cuspidata ", but the latter lacks " O . paniculata "'s small depressions between the main and secondary veins on the back of the leaf.
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Olive oil is the oil obtained solely from the fruit of the olive tree ( Olea europaea L . ), to the exclusion of oils obtained using solvents or re-esterification processes and of any mixture with oils of other kinds.