Garden Sage-Mexican olive

Mexican olive (Cordia boissieri) is not related to actual olives.

Q: Can you help identify a shrub about 4 to 5 feet high, wide with fuzzy leaves, and a white umbrella flower? This photo shows what appears to be the seedpod.

A:ย It looks like Mexican olive (Cordia boissieri) and confirmed by our friends at the University of Arizona Herbarium. Itโ€™s native to southern Texas and can be found in the wild. It isnโ€™t related to actual olives but it produces a similar looking fruit that isnโ€™t palatable to humans but wildlife like them. The flowers are nice though so it makes a suitable landscape shrub/small tree if you have room for something that can grow to 30 feet given the proper accommodations. However, it doesnโ€™t tolerate freezing temperatures.

Peter L. Warren is the urban horticulture agent for the Pima County Cooperative Extension and the University of Arizona. Questions and photos may be emailed toย tucsongardensage@gmail.com


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