A 25 year-old tree attains a growth of approximately 16 m in height and 23 cm in diameter given good site conditions.
The resulting tree may attain a weight of 25 tons (Gibson and Nobel, 1986).
It is also possible that individual trees will again attain such heights.
Every tree and bristly bush attained a sharp, stark clarity.
Although only planted two or three years the trees have attained the height of from 20 to 30 feet.
The tree can attain heights of 10m, but in open areas is usually a low spreading bush.
The tree grows rapidly and attains maturity within 20 years.
The tree, often thorny, attains a height of 2.5 to 4.5 meters.
Nothing is now required but to keep the land clean until the trees attain the height of four feet and come into bearing.
Olive trees can attain a great age, and some in the eastern Mediterranean are believed to be over 2,000 years old.