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Dwarf Mulberry

Original price $40.99 - Original price $44.99
Original price
$40.99
$40.99 - $44.99
Current price $40.99
SKU D428Q

Morus spp. 'Dwarf Everbearing'

Small space requirements, but full-sized berries. This tree makes baskets of medium, black mulberries so sweet there’s no need to add sugar! Even pruned down this tree is a lovely specimen tree whose fruit will keep you in jam winter long. Berries also freeze very well for long term storage. 

Leaves of Morus spp. can be dried for a good black tea substitute, or fed to any homestead critters you may be raising - they are very high in protein and great fresh or dried for rabbits, chickens, goats, sheep - and, of course, silkworms.

 

USDA Zone: 6-10

Grow Height: 10-15'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: August-October

Pollination: Self-Fertile

Click here to read our Mulberry Growing Guide


Size: 2 Quart Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • How wide are these? How far apart should they be planted?

    They can grow up to 10' - 15' tall at maturity. We recommend planting them a similar distance a part. 

  • Does the plant ship in a dormant state bare root, or non dormant in a lot with soil?

    This item is shipped potted.

  • Would this tree be a good candidate for espalier?

    Yes, you could espalier a mulberry tree, based on it's fruiting habits.

  • How old is this 10" From seed or cutting

    This is a 2-3 year old grafted cutting.

  • Can I grow this in a pot?

    You can, but make sure you have good irrigation for it's water needs and practice annual pruning to keep it small.

  • does this tree bear fruit all summer long like everbearing plants should?

    This is not an "ever bearing" mulberry that ripens in waves.

  • Is this tree grafted, or on its own roots and genetically dwarf?

    It is grafted and it is also a genetic dwarf.

Customer Reviews

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Tammie J.
We think this will add a nice fruit to our yard

We have Apples, Pears, figs, strawberries, and rhubarb in our garden along with our vegetables and flowers. Now we have mulberries too.

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James Y.
Dwarf Mulberry

Came in great condition. Waiting for spring to see what will happen.

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J.C.
What is a sleeve

What is a 10" sleeve?

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Alan A.
Great little tree!

I was worried when it arrived, because it had some shriveled black leaves on it that looked like a blight. I picked them off and it is fine.
I was surprised how large the tree was. It had many leaves and the limbs weren’t stripped like some mail order trees are.
I planted the tree several weeks ago and it is a strong little tree. I’m very happy with this choice!