Black Olive Tree (Bucida Buceras) – Architectural Evergreen for Indoors & Out
Black Olive Tree – Sculptural Beauty That Thrives Year-Round
Few trees command attention like the Black Olive Tree (Bucida buceras), also known as the Shady Lady. Its signature tiered, umbrella-like canopy and glossy, deep-green foliage create an architectural statement that works equally well anchoring a tropical landscape or elevating an interior space. This is a tree that people stop and ask about.
Why Gardeners Love It
- True evergreen – Lush, glossy foliage year-round with no seasonal leaf drop.
- Architectural canopy – Naturally layered, horizontal branching gives it a sculptural, bonsai-like silhouette without any pruning.
- Indoors or out – Thrives outdoors in USDA zones 9–11 and as a striking indoor specimen in zones 4–11.
- Wind & salt tolerant – An excellent choice for coastal gardens, driveways, and urban streetscapes.
- Low maintenance – Drought-tolerant once established; adapts well to containers.
Ideal Uses
- Focal point specimen tree in tropical or subtropical landscapes
- Driveway or boulevard lining in zones 9–11
- Statement indoor tree for bright, sunny rooms or atriums
- Coastal or wind-exposed gardens
- Large container planting for patios and pool decks
Picture it: a warm evening on your patio, the Shady Lady's layered canopy casting dappled light across your outdoor space — effortlessly elegant, zero fuss. That's the Black Olive Tree experience.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun preferred; tolerates partial shade indoors.
- Water: Water deeply and allow soil to dry between waterings. Drought-tolerant once established.
- Soil: Well-draining; tolerates sandy and alkaline soils.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring and summer.
- Indoor care: Place near a south- or west-facing window for best results.
Available Sizes
Choose the size that fits your space — from a manageable 3-gallon starter to an impressive specimen-sized tree ready to make an immediate impact.
Pair It With
Love the look of elegant evergreens? The Norfolk Island Pine is another architectural evergreen that pairs beautifully with the Black Olive Tree for a layered, tropical indoor or outdoor display.
Original: $249.95
-65%$249.95
$87.48


Description
Black Olive Tree – Sculptural Beauty That Thrives Year-Round
Few trees command attention like the Black Olive Tree (Bucida buceras), also known as the Shady Lady. Its signature tiered, umbrella-like canopy and glossy, deep-green foliage create an architectural statement that works equally well anchoring a tropical landscape or elevating an interior space. This is a tree that people stop and ask about.
Why Gardeners Love It
- True evergreen – Lush, glossy foliage year-round with no seasonal leaf drop.
- Architectural canopy – Naturally layered, horizontal branching gives it a sculptural, bonsai-like silhouette without any pruning.
- Indoors or out – Thrives outdoors in USDA zones 9–11 and as a striking indoor specimen in zones 4–11.
- Wind & salt tolerant – An excellent choice for coastal gardens, driveways, and urban streetscapes.
- Low maintenance – Drought-tolerant once established; adapts well to containers.
Ideal Uses
- Focal point specimen tree in tropical or subtropical landscapes
- Driveway or boulevard lining in zones 9–11
- Statement indoor tree for bright, sunny rooms or atriums
- Coastal or wind-exposed gardens
- Large container planting for patios and pool decks
Picture it: a warm evening on your patio, the Shady Lady's layered canopy casting dappled light across your outdoor space — effortlessly elegant, zero fuss. That's the Black Olive Tree experience.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun preferred; tolerates partial shade indoors.
- Water: Water deeply and allow soil to dry between waterings. Drought-tolerant once established.
- Soil: Well-draining; tolerates sandy and alkaline soils.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring and summer.
- Indoor care: Place near a south- or west-facing window for best results.
Available Sizes
Choose the size that fits your space — from a manageable 3-gallon starter to an impressive specimen-sized tree ready to make an immediate impact.
Pair It With
Love the look of elegant evergreens? The Norfolk Island Pine is another architectural evergreen that pairs beautifully with the Black Olive Tree for a layered, tropical indoor or outdoor display.
























