Osmanthus Species, Fragrant Tea Olive, Fragrant Olive, Sweet Olive

Osmanthusfragrans

Family
Oleaceae (oh-lee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Osmanthus (os-MAN-thus)
Species
fragrans (FRAY-granz)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Under 1"
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Birmingham, Alabama(2 reports)

Gaylesville, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Scottsdale, Arizona

Aliso Viejo, California

Capistrano Beach, California

Ceres, California

Clovis, California

Fallbrook, California(5 reports)

Fresno, California

Joshua Tree, California

Lafayette, California

Lake Nacimiento, California

Lincoln, California

Long Beach, California

Napa, California

Oakland, California

PASO ROBLES, California

Rohnert Park, California

Sacramento, California

San Clemente, California

Santa Barbara, California

Lewes, Delaware

Bartow, Florida

Brandon, Florida

Brooksville, Florida(2 reports)

Deltona, Florida

Gainesville, Florida(2 reports)

Green Cove Springs, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida(2 reports)

Keystone Heights, Florida

Lecanto, Florida(2 reports)

Lithia, Florida

Longwood, Florida

Marathon, Florida

Merritt Island, Florida

Miami, Florida

Ocala, Florida

Old Town, Florida

Palm Coast, Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida

Riverview, Florida(2 reports)

Sanford, Florida

Seminole, Florida

Shalimar, Florida

Spring Hill, Florida

Stuart, Florida

Tallahassee, Florida

Umatilla, Florida

Wellborn, Florida

Winter Haven, Florida

Barnesville, Georgia

Colbert, Georgia

Cumming, Georgia

Decatur, Georgia

Douglas, Georgia

Dublin, Georgia

Macon, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Pooler, Georgia(2 reports)

Royston, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia

Statesboro, Georgia

Stone Mountain, Georgia

Thomasville, Georgia

Winterville, Georgia

Baton Rouge, Louisiana(4 reports)

Hammond, Louisiana

Jackson, Louisiana

Lafayette, Louisiana(2 reports)

Lake Charles, Louisiana(2 reports)

Marrero, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana(2 reports)

Prairieville, Louisiana

Springfield, Louisiana

Vacherie, Louisiana

Bishopville, Maryland

Laurel, Mississippi

Long Beach, Mississippi

Natchez, Mississippi

Starkville, Mississippi

Piscataway, New Jersey

Burlington, North Carolina

Cary, North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina(2 reports)

Davidson, North Carolina

Durham, North Carolina(3 reports)

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Greenville, North Carolina

Harrisburg, North Carolina

Raeford, North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina(2 reports)

Tobaccoville, North Carolina

Vale, North Carolina

Aiken, South Carolina

Bluffton, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina

Conway, South Carolina

Duncan, South Carolina

Florence, South Carolina(2 reports)

Ladson, South Carolina

Leesville, South Carolina

Newberry, South Carolina

North Augusta, South Carolina

Okatie, South Carolina

Prosperity, South Carolina

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Summerville, South Carolina

Sumter, South Carolina

Winnsboro, South Carolina

Jackson, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Austin, Texas(3 reports)

Belton, Texas

Brenham, Texas

Carrollton, Texas

China Spring, Texas

Conroe, Texas

Edinburg, Texas

Elgin, Texas

Garland, Texas

Grand Prairie, Texas

Harker Heights, Texas

Houston, Texas

Humble, Texas

Iredell, Texas

Katy, Texas(2 reports)

Kyle, Texas

Lewisville, Texas

New Braunfels, Texas

New Caney, Texas

New Waverly, Texas

Pasadena, Texas

Richmond, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(4 reports)

San Marcos, Texas

Temple, Texas

Winnie, Texas

Yantis, Texas

Arlington, Virginia

Puyallup, Washington

Vancouver, Washington(2 reports)

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Gardener's Notes:

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5
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Hilo, HI | March 2019 | positive

I am a new resident of the island of Hawaii, which is, I’ve read, Zone 11. I have a Kwai Fah or Osmanthus fragrans in an 8” grow bag ...Read More

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Pooler, GA | July 2018 | positive

I first became aware of the delicious smelling tea olive growing up. My Mother had two of them at our kitchen back door. That wonderful...Read More

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| July 2018 | positive

I came across this lovely tree in Hanzhou, China, where it is the city emblem. It is widely grown there and I saw schoolchildren at the ...Read More

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(Zone 7b) | April 2018 | neutral

Very nice fruity scent. Yet not fully hardy for me. Top growth killed at -11C (12F) in USDA zone 7b. Started regrowth but flowering is put off.

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Freeport, FL (Zone 8b) | October 2014 | positive

I too first noticed this plant in the French Quarter but never knew what it was and then we moved. Twenty years later I purchased some o...Read More

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(Zone 10b) | May 2014 | neutral

Tried growing this in a pot (twice) in Zone 11. No luck. Both died eventually.

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Arlington, VA (Zone 7b) | May 2014 | positive

In 2011 we planted 3 Sweet Tea Olive plants in our yard in Arlington, VA. All plants stayed evergreen in the warm winter of 2011/2012 and...Read More

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Winnie, TX | April 2014 | positive

I first smelled a sweet olive tree on the campus of University of Louisiana, Lafayette. (In 1983 it was still called USL.) I have loved t...Read More

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Marietta, GA | February 2014 | positive

This is one of the best evergreen plants a person could own. Don't believe the tag when it says 6' x 4'. This shrub grows into a substant...Read More

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Bluffton, SC (Zone 8b) | February 2013 | positive

I tried to grow this plant in a sheltered location in my Virginia (Z 7a) garden with no success. The winters were just to long and hard,...Read More

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Grand Prairie, TX | May 2012 | positive

I have a Sweet Olive that is about 15' tall now. It is growing on the SW corner of my front yard. I live in N Texas, between Dallas & Ft....Read More

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Stuart, FL (Zone 10a) | May 2012 | positive

Lots of people seem to have a lot of knowledge about Osmanthus, and have had great results with it. I was happily surprised to see the ...Read More

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Estelle, LA | April 2012 | positive

I have several favorite fragrant shrubs. The Sweet Olive is at the top of the list. It is a smell that I will always associate with New...Read More

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Paso Robles, CA | March 2011 | positive

Had three of these at our previous home in Santa Maria. It was nearer the coast, with lots of fog and mild weather, and the plants did no...Read More

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Covington, GA | March 2011 | positive

I grew up in Kentucky. We had honey suckle on our fence next to the gate to our farm. That is one of my best childhood memories. I wan...Read More

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Moss Point, MS | October 2010 | positive

I bought one of these shrub/trees this past spring at a nursery near my home here in south MS. My sister told me several times over the y...Read More

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Green Cove Springs, FL | June 2010 | positive

Extremely hardy, evergreen bush with small, insignificant yellow flowers with a potent, beautiful smell. The previous owners of our home...Read More

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Macon, GA (Zone 7b) | April 2010 | positive

This is an absolute positive--some of my earliest childhood memories relate to the wonderful scent of tea olives in my grandfather's wall...Read More

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| March 2010 | positive

MAGNIFICENT fragrance!!! It took me years to find out where the smell was radiating from throughout the campus at LSU... I finally recogn...Read More

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Raeford, NC | December 2009 | positive

I have 6 whites about 4 1/2 feet tall and 3 orange colored planted this year- still no blooms yet on orange. I love this plant so much i...Read More

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Knoxville, TN | November 2009 | positive

These plants are hardier than some posters may lead you to believe. I have seen several specimens in the Knoxville area and have one mys...Read More

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San Antonio, TX | March 2008 | positive

I moved to Lafayette, La with my family in 1958 when I was 8 yrs old. The first house we rented had a 5' tall, bushy sweet olive near the...Read More

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Napa, CA (Zone 9b) | March 2008 | positive

I have uploaded a couple of pictures of my Osmanths, planted about 11 years ago from a 1 gallon can.

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Katy, TX | February 2008 | positive

I just bought this plant today and went to do some research and found this site! I went ahead and marked it Positive, because I'm "posit...Read More

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Duncan, SC | September 2007 | positive

We recently moved to Duncan, SC and we kept noticing the nice fragrance from this plant in our new yard. I asked someone at a local nurse...Read More

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Lafayette, CA | March 2007 | positive

This is a shrub that I can't do without. Imagine a fragrance that stirs memories of sipping tea in China and walking New Orleans' Garden ...Read More

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Oakland, CA | March 2007 | positive

This plant has the quintessential smell of New Orleans, more than coffee roasting or gumbo bubbling away on the stove. Every time I walk ...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | March 2007 | positive

An enthusiastic thumbs up for this plant. I have 10 planted around my yard. A couple are meant to grow as big as they will, and the res...Read More

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Marietta, GA (Zone 7b) | March 2007 | positive

When I first started gardening, I had the fortunate experience of learning about these in an article in Southern Living magazine and I pl...Read More

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Starkville, MS (Zone 7b) | December 2006 | positive

There is no doubt that fragrances evoke memories..this one's full of great memories for me. There have been several Huge specimens of thi...Read More

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Brookeville, MD (Zone 7a) | November 2006 | positive

If I could scatter the flowers of this plant before me where I walk, I would. It smells THAT good!

This very easy plant to...Read More

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Stone Mountain, GA | September 2006 | positive

I planted three tea olives about three years ago, here in the Atlanta area. I have done nothing to any of them, nor have I had to water ...Read More

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Gainesville, GA (Zone 7a) | July 2006 | positive

Also one of my very favorites. Right in the middle of zone A-B here, I've had it for four years on an unprotected position on a hot and ...Read More

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Bluffton, SC (Zone 9a) | July 2006 | positive

People are saying this is slow growing but not for me. I trim off about 2 ft a year because I don't want them to be a big tree. Mine are ...Read More

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san antonio, TX (Zone 8a) | June 2006 | positive

When I open my back door in the dead of winter and everything else is dead or barely hanging on, the wonderful scent of sweet olive hits ...Read More

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Denver, CO | January 2006 | positive

One of my favorites. Got it in the autumn and it has been blooming on and off. One of the best fragrances.

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Pooler, GA | April 2005 | neutral

I bought three of these to go on the side of the deck with a 'Ronald Reagan' rose bush. The deck is fairly high. I didn't realize they gr...Read More

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Sacramento, CA | December 2004 | positive

I gathered seed from my neighbor's luxuriant bushes just now (December 2) in Sacramento, CA. The seed pods have to ripen on the plant an...Read More

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Morehead City, NC | October 2004 | positive

We went to Tryon Palace historic gardens and found this great smelling shrub. they were very large over 10 ft.The horticulturist said sw...Read More

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Ladson, SC | August 2004 | positive

Moved into a new home last Dec. { Charleston SC} Around late Feb or March began smelling something wonderful whenever I had my front wind...Read More

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Bartow, FL (Zone 9a) | August 2004 | positive

I have good luck rooting semi-hardwood cuttings in a cutting bed with equal parts of loam, compost and Perlite. You cannot rush them....Read More

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Lago Vista, TX (Zone 8a) | August 2004 | positive

I wanted to let everyone know that a wondersul perfume and body powder made from the Tea Olive tree is available. You can find it at Hov...Read More

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Thomasville, GA | August 2004 | positive

My tea olive blossoms are orange, I'm told it is an old variety. I've tried to root new plants several times, in the spring, (small gree...Read More

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Baton Rouge, LA | May 2004 | positive

I first fell in love with this plant while living in the French Quarter in New Orleans. I have planted one or more at each house I have l...Read More

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| February 2004 | positive

I rented a house in central Louisiana 12 years ago and could not figure out the wonderful frangrance that saturated the air around my hou...Read More

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Joshua Tree, CA | January 2004 | positive

Sweet olive grows extremely well in Southern Louisiana, in fact the shrubs are very commonly found growing as small yard trees all over N...Read More

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Old Town, FL | December 2003 | positive

I planted a tea olive in my suburban Atlanta yard, zone 7b, but it seemed a very slow grower there. I've recently been pricing them here...Read More

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New Orleans, LA (Zone 9a) | December 2003 | positive

Wonderful, popular and pestfree in this area. Sweet Olive is rather slow growing, but I've seen specimens the size of small Live Oaks. ...Read More

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| December 2003 | positive

I brought two 5-gallon plants home (New Jercy) from CA when I was there for Thanksgiving. I put them in the containers. They are health...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN | November 2003 | positive

I live in zone 6b, Murfreesboro,TN. and I have three of these plants on the side of my driveway. They have been there for over two years....Read More

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Belvedere Tiburon, CA | October 2003 | neutral

I'm in USDA Zone 9, and I've grown this plant in a container for a couple of years but it has never bloomed even though the plant itself ...Read More

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Barnesville, GA (Zone 8a) | October 2003 | positive

One of my very favorite plants, it blooms intermittently all year. As a test this year, I bought a new plant and kept it in a pot and reg...Read More

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Plant City, FL | October 2003 | positive

Osmanthus fragrans does indeed have extraordinary fragrance. I clearly remember the first time I met it, at my friend's house, yea...Read More

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| October 2003 | positive

I haven't grown this plant. However, there is a bog one (I'd guess over 15' tall) outside my house. I am living in Japan and they seem to...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | August 2003 | positive

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Great as an understory planting under tall oak trees! Mine are about 18 feet tall and require little suppl...Read More

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Natchez, MS | April 2003 | positive

Sweet Olive grows beautifully in Mississippi (U.S.) I was "told" that once a plant reaches 50 years old, it will start producing olives....Read More

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Brooksville, FL | April 2003 | positive

The Tea Olive does very well here in Brooksville, Florida (U.S.)

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | August 2001 | neutral

Tea Olives have legendary fragrance; unfortunately they are not cold hardy for most areas of the country. In ideal climates, they can re...Read More

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