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False Sweet Olive
This Dan Hinkley selection features a blanket of small, fragrant, white flowers that are a welcome beacon of spring. The dense, tiny, toothy, leathery, dark green foliage has bright green new growth. Works well for an informal or neatly clipped shrub for a hedge, screen, or foundation planting. Plant near walks and entrances to enjoy the fragrance. Evergreen.
Light Needs: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Water Needs: Water regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat
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