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Morus nigra - Black Mulberry

Market price from $134.99 to $199.99

Morus nigra is more than just a tree - it's a dynamic, resilient landmark that encapsulates the beauty of nature, blending aesthetically pleasing features with delectable, nutritional offerings. Fondly referred to as the Black Mulberry, this deciduous tree boasts of dark, glossy leaves, intricately molded into heart-shaped wonders, establishing a lush, green canopy that serves as a comforting shade during warmer months. In the season of late spring, the display evolves as modest greenish-white flowers grace its frame, hinting at the upcoming spectacular yield. By late summer, the tree transforms into a fruit-bearing phenomenon, producing plump, juicy berries bathing in a deep purple hue, known for their succulent, sweet flavor that's favours both the human and wildlife palate remarkably. This steadfast beauty towers up to an impressive 30 to 35 feet, demonstrating adaptability in both thriving in diverse soil types and under unfavorable conditions, all while basking under the full sun. The Black Mulberry, beyond its grandeur and striking visual appeal, offers a delightful gastronomic journey, making it an indisputable star in home gardens and landscapes across the realm.

  • Size: Up to 30 to 35 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, greenish-white flowers in late spring
  • Foliage: Dark green, heart-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: Produces sweet, juicy, deep purple berries in late summer
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