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The Olive Tree of La Tapada
The density of the foliage of this olive tree located in the region of Tierras de Barros, Badajoz province, is a remarkable feature of this singular, ancient tree.
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- The Olive Tree of La Tapada
A singular state of conservation
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: La Morera Town Hall
- Tel.:+34 924 69 61 36
- Fax: +34 924 69 61 30
- Website address: www.lamorera.es
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The density of the foliage of this olive tree located in the region of Tierras de Barros, Badajoz province, is a remarkable feature of this singular, ancient tree.
The olive tree of La Tapada is a Singular Tree of Extremadura located in Los Carrascales, in the municipality of La Morera, in the Tierras de Barros region of Badajoz province. This impressive, ancient olive tree stands 7 metres tall and has a trunk circumference of up to 10 metres. Its most remarkable feature is its excellent state of conservation, as it bears abundant fruit and still has extremely dense foliage.
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Type:
- Singular Tree
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