Bouteillan

Bouteillan
Olive (Olea europaea)
Color of the ripe fruitBlack
Also calledRedounan, Cayanne, Plant d'Aups
OriginFrance
Notable regionsVar
HazardsOlive fruit fly, Prays oleae, Saissetia oleae, salinity
UseOil and table
Oil contentHigh
FertilitySelf-fertile
Growth formSpreading
LeafElliptic-lanceolate
WeightMedium
ShapeOvoid
SymmetrySlightly asymmetrical

The Bouteillan is a cultivar of olives grown primarily in Provence. Originally from the town of Aups in the Var département, it is today grown also in Australia and the United States. It is mostly used for the production of oil. The Bouteillan is vulnerable to certain pests, but has a good resistance to cold.


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