Where Russian Olive And Elaeagnus Angustifolia Worth Hunting
The evergreen species of Elaeagnus are, of course, not hardy in the northern states, but several equally fragrant deciduous species are hardy. One is even native far north into Canada. An article in a recent English gardening magazine waxed lyrical over the semi-tropical scent of the Elaeagnus of southern France. The writer considered it a great achievement when he was finally able to secure a 9-inch plant in a 44. inch pot. That Elaeagnus of southern France – and the south of Europe generally – is grown in our prairie states as a windbreak, under the name Russian olive.
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