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Morus rubra - Mulberry

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Morus rubra is your passport to a captivating blend of natural beauty, delicious bounty, and extraordinary adaptability. Most famously known as the Red Mulberry, this North American treasure is a landscaping marvel, capable of reaching lofty heights of up to 70 feet. Its expansive, heart-shaped green canopy becomes a spectacle in fall when it transforms into a cascade of rich yellow hues. However, the Red Mulberry's show-stopping qualities don't end with its foliage. Come summer, the tree dazzles with its production of sweet, red-black berries that burst with flavor, a favorite amongst an array of birds and wildlife. Emblematic of its resilient character, the Red Mulberry thrives in a variety of soil conditions but revels in the luxury of moist, well-drained soils. Equally content under the full sun or in partial shade, this tree is your perfect partner in creating a vibrant, wildlife-friendly garden or adding a touch of nature's charm to any landscape.

  • Size: Up to 70 feet tall
  • Fruit: Red-black berries
  • Foliage: Broad, heart-shaped green leaves turning yellow in fall
  • Water usage: Prefers moist, well-drained soils
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Wildlife attraction: Fruit attracts various birds and wildlife
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