The olive tree of Vouves, on Crete. This tree, which has a trunk 15 feet in diameter, is at least 2,000 years old, and likely 2,900 years old, based on the graveyard found nearby. This tree likely lived through the writing of the Iliad, the golden age of Athens, the rise of the Roman Empire, and the birth of Christ – and then lived for 2,000 years after that. It still produces olives, as well!
I wish the tree could tell us what it has seen and heard.
No one plants an olive tree for themselves. It takes at least 80 years until one produces fruit.
I would not mind trying some single-source, cold-pressed EVOO from it
Really amazing that it’s been alive so long.
An amazing work of nature. The trunk is especially interesting. Looks like some of as at a ripe 'evolved' age.