Uses
- Food
Olea capensis has masses of sweetly-scented bisexual flowers, that produce large edible fruits.
- Lumber
The wood of the tree is very hard, fine grained, and heavy, and although difficult to work, it is widely used for art and artifacts.
- Gardens
Olea capensis is cultivated as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens.
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