According to www.khaleejtimes.com, ancient olive trees, some of which are several hundred years old and worth millions of dirhams, will be replanted in a new residential project in Dubai. These trees, some of which are up to 2,500 years old, are set to be part of the green space of the Ketura residential project in Mohammed bin Rashid City, District 7. The developer of this project, MAG, has announced that Mediterranean olive trees from Spain and Italy will be sourced and transported to Dubai using specialized shipping methods. This initiative not only helps preserve plant heritage but also enhances the aesthetic landscape of this residential project. Olive trees are recognized as symbols of life and sustainability, and their planting in this project could contribute to a sense of tranquility and closeness to nature among new residents. As one of the longest-cultivated plants in the world, olive trees represent the rich history and culture of the Mediterranean region. These trees are expected to soon become a symbol of new life in Dubai, reminding residents of ancient stories of history and nature. With this project, Dubai aims to create a sustainable and inspiring living environment for future generations. For more images and additional information, please refer to the news source.