Ancient Olive Tree in Crete, Estimated 4,000 Years Old, Still Bears Fruit

Edited by: Anulyazolotko Anulyazolotko

In the village of Ano Vouves, Crete, stands the Vouves Olive Tree, a botanical marvel estimated to be around 4,000 years old.

This ancient Olea europaea L. specimen, a testament to the Mediterranean's history, continues to produce olives annually.

A recent study revealed the tree's remarkable health and vitality, defying the effects of time and environmental challenges.

The tree's survival and fruit production offer insights into plant biology and conservation efforts.

The Vouves Olive Tree serves as a symbol of resilience and is a focal point of the Vouves Olive Museum, offering educational programs and guided tours.

Sources

  • La Razón

  • Wikipedia: Olive tree of Vouves

  • GetYourGuide: Tours y catas de aceite de oliva en Ano Vouves, Creta

  • GetYourGuide: Chania: Antiguo Olivo, Museo del Olivo y Visita a la Almazara Biolea

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