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CreatorsPalette  > Ornamental_&_Shade_Trees > Elaeagnus angustifolia
(Russian Olive)
 > Comparison Photos - Velvet Touch™ to Seedling Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia)
In each of the photos in this gallery, the Velvet Touch™ Russian Olive is on the right and the thorny, small leafed seedling is on the left. These photos show the superiority of the Velvet Touch™. Velvet Touch™ has very few thorns and prettier, larger, velvety leaves.
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CreatorsPalette > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
CreatorsPalette > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
CreatorsPalette > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
CreatorsPalette > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
CreatorsPalette > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
CreatorsPalette > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right. Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back. Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
 > Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right.  Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back.  Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
Russian Olive - Elaeagnus angustifolia
Photo comparing the seedling form on the left with the special selection Velvet Touch™ (Elaeagnus angustifulia 'Cooke's') on the right. Notice Velvet Touch has much larger leaves, with a softer look and velvet like covering to the silvery-gray back. Nearly every leaflet on the seedling is also a thorn whereas there are very few thorns on Velvet Touch.
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