Arbequina Olive

Olea europaea ‘Arbequina’

Arbequina Olive

Status: Active
Location: Chesed Ranch Orchard
Planted: 2023
Source: Pat’s Nursery
Tree ID: CR-OLV-001

Location in Orchard:

  • Row 1 – Tree 1

More Than Fruit

Some trees are planted for harvest.

Some are planted for experimentation.

And some are planted because they carry meaning.

The Arbequina Olive belongs firmly in the third category.

When the original orchard was established, we did not plant this tree with expectations of producing a significant olive harvest. North Florida is not traditionally considered olive country, and fruit production was always viewed as a possibility rather than a certainty.

Instead, the tree was planted because of the significance of the olive itself.

For thousands of years, olive trees have symbolized peace, endurance, blessing, faithfulness, and longevity. Their presence appears throughout history and Scripture, often representing God’s provision and steadfastness through changing seasons.

Those qualities resonated with the vision we had for Chesed Ranch.


A Pleasant Surprise

Although fruit production was never the primary goal, the tree surprised us.

The Arbequina has produced fruit once during its time at Chesed Ranch, proving that even in North Florida conditions, olives can occasionally reward the patient grower.

Whether future harvests become common or remain occasional, the tree has already fulfilled its original purpose.

It serves as a reminder that not everything in an orchard is planted solely for production.

Some things are planted because they mean something.


Quick Facts

CharacteristicValue
TypeOlive
VarietyArbequina
OriginSpain
PollinationSelf-Fertile
Harvest SeasonFall
Fruit UseOil and Fresh Curing
Growth HabitEvergreen
Drought ToleranceExcellent

Why We Chose Arbequina

The Arbequina was selected because it is one of the most adaptable olive varieties available and has demonstrated an ability to tolerate a wide range of growing conditions.

More importantly, however, the olive tree carries a significance that extends far beyond fruit production.

As the orchard was being planned, we wanted at least one tree that served as a reminder of the values upon which Chesed Ranch is being built: stewardship, patience, faithfulness, and long-term thinking.

The olive seemed a fitting choice.


Tree Information

ItemDetails
Planting Date2023
Initial Height2′
Mulch TypeArborist Wood Chip Mulch
IrrigationDrip
Soil TypeAmended Clay-Sand Mix
Mycorrhizae AppliedNo

Location in Orchard

📍 Orchard Map

Row 1 – Tree 1


Annual Growth Log

2023

Planting Date

2023

Observations

  • Planted as part of the original orchard.
  • Established successfully.
  • Demonstrated good vigor during establishment.

Photos

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2024

Observations

  • Continued steady growth.
  • Maintained healthy evergreen canopy.

2025

Observations

  • Produced its first fruit crop.
  • Fruit production exceeded expectations for the site.

2026

Observations

  • Survived the winter of 2025–2026.
  • Continues as one of the original orchard trees.
  • Monitoring long-term growth and production potential.

Weather & Climate Summary

Season Metrics

MetricValue
Chill HoursTBD
RainfallTBD
Lowest TemperatureTBD
Freeze EventsTBD
Peak Summer TemperatureTBD

Performance at Chesed Ranch

Strengths

  • Symbolic significance
  • Attractive evergreen appearance
  • Excellent drought tolerance
  • Adaptable growth habit
  • Demonstrated ability to fruit under local conditions

Challenges

  • North Florida is not a traditional olive-growing region
  • Long-term production consistency remains under evaluation

Overall Assessment

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

One of the most meaningful trees in the orchard and a living reminder of the values upon which Chesed Ranch is being built.


Related Resources

UF/IFAS Publications

  • Olive Production in Florida
  • Alternative Fruit Crops for Florida