Mulberry Trees
Morus
The Mulberry family of trees has a lot to offer home gardeners and growers. Many mulberry cultivars will become large shade trees in short order - they are some of the fastest-growing trees for temperate locations! All named cultivars are self-fertile. Some are great o. . . SHOW MORE
Morus
The Mulberry family of trees has a lot to offer home gardeners and growers. Many mulberry cultivars will become large shade trees in short order - they are some of the fastest-growing trees for temperate locations! All named cultivars are self-fertile. Some are great ornamental trees for the landscape, and also produce an abundance of tasty, juicy fruit. A few are natural dwarfs that can do well in even the smallest spaces. Fast growing, with beautiful heart-shaped leaves and delicious black, red or white fruit - there is a mulberry for everyone.
SHOW LESSPakistan Fruiting Mulberry
Morus macroura 'Pakistan' Not only is the taste of the huge, 3-inch-long berries sweet and complex, but they are good in the red stage as well as w...
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Morus macroura 'Saharanpur' This tree's abundant fruit is long and thin, like its sister variety Pakistan, growing to 3 ½ inches - but is light yel...
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Morus macroura 'Red ShahToot' The Persian "red" mulberry tree, also known as the ShahToot, is well-known for producing delicious, wide, juicy frui...
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Morus nigra 'Black Beauty' The pinnacle of mulberry flavor! Large, juicy, exceptionally flavorful black berries load this tree each year, if you ar...
View full detailsKokuso Korean Mulberry
Morus alba 'Kosuso'A variety from Korea, previously designated as M. latifolia, that produces seedless, two inch long, sweet, black mulberries soon...
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Morus alba x rubra 'Silk Hope' Since mulberry leaves (from the imported M. alba variety only) are the sole food source of the silkworm, some Americ...
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