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Mulberry (Morus alba) White Fruit Mulberry

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White Fruit (Morus alba 'White Fruit')

White Fruit (Morus alba 'White Fruit')

Sweet white fruit, 1/2” long suitable for drying.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus alba) Wellington Mulberry

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Old time cultivar selected for hardiness and fruit quality; black medium sized berries.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus bombycis) Contorted Mulberry

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This tree is not contorted like Snakethorn or Contorted Filbert, it is more wavy, but growing wider than tall (20’10), it is a graceful tree.

Size: Bareroot 3′-6′Price: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus alba) Sweet Lavender Mulberry

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Very sweet white fruit; won’t stain sidewalk; ideal for drying. Zone 5.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus alba) Silk Hope Mulberry

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Fruit similar to Illinois but the tree is better suited to the Southeast.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus alba) Shangrila Mulberry

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Originating in Naples Fl., this is one of the few mulberries that do really well in the Deep South. Large sweet black fruit. Zone 7.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus alba) Weeping Mulberry

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Pendula (Morus alba 'Pendula')

Pendula (Morus alba 'Pendula')

Weeping mulberry is an attractive plant for a small garden as it has shiny dark green leaves, dense branching, and never gets taller than you want it too. These are trained to about 5′. zone 5

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Mulberry (Morus alba) Pakistan Mulberry

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Dolan calls this the ‘King of Mulberries’ as it is so huge–up to 4” and delicious and non-staining. Zone 6.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Oscar (Morus alba ‘Oscar’)

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Terrific flavor in a large dark berry. Tree to 25′.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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Kokuso (Morus x Kokuso)

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A precocious Korean mulberry with very large black fruit. Zone 5.

Size: 1 gallonPrice: $25.00
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