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Osmanthus delavayi

Common Name: Tea Olive

Osmanthus delavayi Delavay Tea Olive / Delavay Osmanthus Osmanthus delavayi is a broadleaf evergreen shrub with small, glossy, dark green leaves and graceful, arching branches. In spring, it becomes covered with clusters of small, tubular white flowers that are strongly sweet-fragrant. The plant has a dense, rounded to spreading form and can be used as a specimen, foundation shrub, hedge, screen, or along walls where the branches can soften the edge. Blue-black fruit may appear after flowering, though it is usually not the main ornamental feature. Type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub Mature Size: 6–8 ft. wide × 6–8 ft. tall; can reach 10–12 ft. with age in mild climates 10-Year Size: About 4–6 ft. wide × 4–6 ft. tall, depending on climate and pruning USDA Zones: 7a–9b Form: Dense, rounded, twiggy, arching, spreading shrub Light: Full sun to part shade; blooms best with sun to part sun Soil / Water: Adaptable to many soil types if well-drained; average moisture; drought tolerant once established Bloom Time / Length: Spring, often March–May depending on climate; about 2–4 weeks Wildlife: Fragrant flowers may attract bees and other early spring insects; dense evergreen branching provides cover for birds Features & Landscape Uses: Excellent evergreen shrub for foundations, mixed borders, screens, hedges, woodland edges, and fragrant gardens. It is valued for its compact glossy foliage, arching habit, and heavy spring bloom. It can be clipped as a hedge or left natural, but pruning should be done right after flowering because next year’s flowers form on old wood. Care: Plant in well-drained soil and water regularly during establishment. Once established, it is fairly drought tolerant. Prune lightly after bloom to shape or control size. Avoid heavy late-season pruning, which can remove next spring’s flower buds. In colder parts of zone 7, plant in a protected location away from harsh winter wind.

Plant Type: Broadleaf Evergreen
Width: 6-8'
Height: 6-8'
Fragrant: Yes
FruitYes
Growth RateSlow
Zone:7 - 9
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Bees
Exposure:Full Sun
Bloom Time:Early Spring
Bark Type:Smooth
Landscape/Use:Foundation
Shape:Spreading, Rounded, Dense
Soil TypeWell Drained, Highly Adaptable
Flower Color:White
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Green
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