Mulberry Trees (Morus alba hybrid) are graceful, fruiting trees treasured for their fast growth, shade, and delicious berries. Their distinctive leaves, sometimes mitten-shaped, sometimes heart-shaped, make them stand out in any garden. The fruit starts white, turns red, and ripens to a deep purple-black, attracting birds and humans alike. Perfect for cozy yards, permaculture plots, or a legacy tree that may outlive us all. Berries can be used for jam, pies, or eating as is.
๐ฑ Planting Instructions:
Cold stratify seeds for 4โ8 weeks (refrigerate in moist sand or paper towel).
Sow ยผ inch deep in well-draining soil after last frost.
Keep moist during germination (2โ4 weeks).
Prefers full sun.
Matures in 10โ15 years.
Zones 4โ9 | Height: 30โ50 ft | Spread: 35+ ft
Traits & Care:
๐ Fruit ripens from white โ red โ purple-black
๐ Pollinator Friendly
๐พ Pet-safe (fruit is edible, though staining!)
๐ Full Sun
๐ง๏ธ Likes moist, well-drained soil
๐ Leaf shapes vary: mitten, lobed, and heart
Leaves are shiny and can vary in shape (single-lobed or mitten-shaped).
Often grown for its vigorous growth, silkworm food, and berries birds adore.
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