Morus hybrid 30x20' Cold hardy northern selection similar to Illinois Everbearing with larger fruit that ripens 2 weeks earlier. Very productive trees are great when you need a lot of fruit at once. Z4.
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Morus alba × M. rubra 30x20'. One of the most renowned mulberry varieties. Ripens mid-July and continues into late summer or longer. Self-fruitful grafted cultivar, so only one plant is required for fruit. Z4/5.
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Morus hybrid 30x20'. One of the hardiest mulberries! Tasty medium-sized fruit ripens over several weeks in midsummer. Self-fruitful grafted cultivar. Its mother tree is now more than 170 years old. Z3.
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Mulberries Morus spp.
Sweet flavorful purple-black 1"
blackberry-like fruit is delicious fresh, in sauces, pies, fruit leather
or
smoothies. What fruit you don’t pick, the birds will. Great tree
for
viewing a huge variety of birds up close. Plant it next to the chicken
pen
where it will rain chicken feed into the yard for several weeks, or put
down a sheet to collect the fruit as it falls.
Dense round-topped tree is one of the last to leaf out in the spring
and one of the first to set fruit. Ripens in mid-July and continues for
several
weeks into late summer. Fast growing, even in poor soils. Prefers moist
well-drained soils but otherwise adaptable. Full sun to partial shade;
withstands
pollution,
drought, wind and salt.