Siphonosmanthus suavis (King ex C.B.Clarke) Stapf Osmanthus suavis, the sweet olive or sweet osmanthus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae, native to the slopes of the Eastern Himalayas.
[1][2] An evergreen shrub typically 6–12 ft (2–4 m) tall, and hardy in USDA zones 8 and 9, it is prized for its floral fragrance and is recommended for hedges.
[3] Its leaves are dark green and lanceolate to oblong in shape.
[3] It grows in dense forests and thickets on slopes.
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