
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus
A privacy shrub with much more personality than plain green hedges.
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus stands out because it combines a strong evergreen structure with foliage color that feels richer and more dynamic than most screening shrubs. Fresh new growth emerges with a silvery cast, then matures into deep green leaves edged in gold. That contrast gives the plant a layered look that stays attractive well beyond one season.
Dense branching makes it highly effective as a screen or backdrop.
This shrub develops a densely branched, spreading habit that makes it especially useful where privacy, coverage, and year-round structure matter. It works beautifully as a hedge, buffer planting, backdrop, or stand-alone specimen, and it is substantial enough to create a strong visual anchor in the landscape.
The foliage keeps the planting bright in every season.
Even when little else is happening in the garden, Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus continues to earn its place. The evergreen leaves hold steady through the colder months, and the gold-edged foliage helps prevent winter plantings from feeling flat or overly dark. It is especially effective for bringing consistent color to mixed borders and evergreen screens.
A strong fit for privacy screens, hedges, mixed borders, and specimen use.
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus is especially useful in sunny borders, along property lines, in foundation-adjacent beds with room to grow, and in larger mixed shrub plantings. It can be used as a screening shrub, a hedge, or a bold specimen where its variegated foliage can be appreciated up close. It also works in large containers, though its mature size means it is best suited to substantial pots and long-term management.
Easy care starts with sun, drainage, and thoughtful pruning.
This evergreen performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. Once established, it is durable and adaptable, but because it becomes a fairly large shrub, pruning is useful for keeping it within bounds and maintaining a crisp role in the landscape. Spring pruning after flowering is the preferred timing for shaping and refreshing growth.
A privacy shrub with much more personality than plain green hedges.
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus stands out because it combines a strong evergreen structure with foliage color that feels richer and more dynamic than most screening shrubs. Fresh new growth emerges with a silvery cast, then matures into deep green leaves edged in gold. That contrast gives the plant a layered look that stays attractive well beyond one season.
Dense branching makes it highly effective as a screen or backdrop.
This shrub develops a densely branched, spreading habit that makes it especially useful where privacy, coverage, and year-round structure matter. It works beautifully as a hedge, buffer planting, backdrop, or stand-alone specimen, and it is substantial enough to create a strong visual anchor in the landscape.
The foliage keeps the planting bright in every season.
Even when little else is happening in the garden, Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus continues to earn its place. The evergreen leaves hold steady through the colder months, and the gold-edged foliage helps prevent winter plantings from feeling flat or overly dark. It is especially effective for bringing consistent color to mixed borders and evergreen screens.
A strong fit for privacy screens, hedges, mixed borders, and specimen use.
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus is especially useful in sunny borders, along property lines, in foundation-adjacent beds with room to grow, and in larger mixed shrub plantings. It can be used as a screening shrub, a hedge, or a bold specimen where its variegated foliage can be appreciated up close. It also works in large containers, though its mature size means it is best suited to substantial pots and long-term management.
Easy care starts with sun, drainage, and thoughtful pruning.
This evergreen performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. Once established, it is durable and adaptable, but because it becomes a fairly large shrub, pruning is useful for keeping it within bounds and maintaining a crisp role in the landscape. Spring pruning after flowering is the preferred timing for shaping and refreshing growth.
Original: $109.95
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$32.98Description
A privacy shrub with much more personality than plain green hedges.
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus stands out because it combines a strong evergreen structure with foliage color that feels richer and more dynamic than most screening shrubs. Fresh new growth emerges with a silvery cast, then matures into deep green leaves edged in gold. That contrast gives the plant a layered look that stays attractive well beyond one season.
Dense branching makes it highly effective as a screen or backdrop.
This shrub develops a densely branched, spreading habit that makes it especially useful where privacy, coverage, and year-round structure matter. It works beautifully as a hedge, buffer planting, backdrop, or stand-alone specimen, and it is substantial enough to create a strong visual anchor in the landscape.
The foliage keeps the planting bright in every season.
Even when little else is happening in the garden, Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus continues to earn its place. The evergreen leaves hold steady through the colder months, and the gold-edged foliage helps prevent winter plantings from feeling flat or overly dark. It is especially effective for bringing consistent color to mixed borders and evergreen screens.
A strong fit for privacy screens, hedges, mixed borders, and specimen use.
Olive Martini™ Elaeagnus is especially useful in sunny borders, along property lines, in foundation-adjacent beds with room to grow, and in larger mixed shrub plantings. It can be used as a screening shrub, a hedge, or a bold specimen where its variegated foliage can be appreciated up close. It also works in large containers, though its mature size means it is best suited to substantial pots and long-term management.
Easy care starts with sun, drainage, and thoughtful pruning.
This evergreen performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. Once established, it is durable and adaptable, but because it becomes a fairly large shrub, pruning is useful for keeping it within bounds and maintaining a crisp role in the landscape. Spring pruning after flowering is the preferred timing for shaping and refreshing growth.






















