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![]() Hardy MulberryBunches of Juicy Black Fruit
(4 customer reviews)Juicy, purple-black berries produce mouthwatering jelly and deep purple wine. Hardy 25- to 40-ft. tree is fast growing and fine for shade. Ripens in late July. Zones 4-8. This item ships only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Sunday, February 05, 2012indestructible Reviewed By: Lynn Campbell (Newberry, Michigan) My sleddog team tried to chew my precious mulberry down to the base, and succeeded three times, but it came back fuller than ever and it was the only tree I ever got to grow in waterless Walker, Ca . When I moved, the lucky new occupant noticed it was green and healthy among the sagebrush plants. - Thursday, April 21, 2011Healthy! Reviewed By: Robin (Yakima, wa) I am perfectly content with the 2 young plants that arrived today. They were wrapped in moist paper and plastic. They appear strong and ready to GROW. - Saturday, April 09, 2011Great tasting-juicy Reviewed By: Charlie (Hallsville, TX) Used to grow these when I was younger. I set out 2 more last year and of all the tree varietys I set out they are the only ones that survived the drought. Deer ate them back 3 times. One ended up 6' and the other is 3'. The 6' is covered with berries. I have just finished a 6' fence around both of them. For you that have never ate mulberries they are like a long skinny blackberry except they don't have the hard seeds and are never sour. Wife wants some more as all the neighbors are lining up. Read More Reviews |
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