please help to identify this plant.

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These grow all around here. This small thing grew between the tiles outside.
I can grab bigger trees all around here. Nearly a pest but perfect for the climate and quite cute.


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I thought it was olive at first but the leaves are thinner and smaller.
I just put it next my olive... To make a picture to show the difference but... You might be right. Very similar leaves but smaller. I still doubt though. I quite know olives and it doesn't feel like olive.
 
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I thought it was olive at first but the leaves are thinner and smaller.
I just put it next my olive... To make a picture to show the difference but... You might be right. Very similar leaves but smaller. I still doubt though. I quite know olives and it doesn't feel like olive.
It's young and small, let's have another look in 500 years.
 

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These grow all around here. This small thing grew between the tiles outside.
I can grab bigger trees all around here. Nearly a pest but perfect for the climate and quite cute.


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Olive. If you can grab bigger, I would go for bigger! They do really well in your climate.
 

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There are several different sub species/species of olive.
African olive tends to have smaller leaves and often does not have the silver back of leaves. Down here all olives are pest species but African olive spreads more then European olive so it is possible your seedling is African olive.
 
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