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Mulberry
The American landscape industry has done a disservice to the public & to wildlife by promoting fruitless (no messy fruit) mulberry trees as shade trees. They're not especially ornamental & male mulberries are notorious pollen producers as many allergy sensitive people are aware. The named varieties of mulberry we sell are all grafted females, producing no pollen, but loads of sweet, nutritious fruit. Without a male, female mulberries produce seedless fruits that many people, birds, and other creatures find delicious. The trick to avoid a mess is to plant in grassy areas away from patios, driveways, etc. where stain can be a problem. No staining varieties (White or Pakistan) can also be planted. Grown freely they can achieve the stature of a nice shade tree or with annual pruning they can easily be maintained as a bush since the fruits are produced on the new growth.

WHITE FRUITING MULBERRY (Morus alba)
All white fruit, very sweet, originally from northern Iraq. Edible in the green stage or when pure white.
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WHITE FRUITING MULBERRY  (Morus alba)
RUSSIAN MULBERRY SEEDLING (Morus alba tatarica)
Primarily used as a rootstock for grafting named varieties of female mulberries for fruit production, or for wildlife plantings. Seedlings will be either male or female, with females producing fruit that is typically smaller and less flavorful than from grafted varieties, with a longer interval until bearing age compared to grafted female varieties. Originally cultivated by the Chinese for silkworm production about 2800 B.C. , it has naturalized throughout North America. Fruit can be white, red or black. Half on average will be fruitful, half will be nonfruiting males. 1/4" caliper- about 18-36 inches.
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RUSSIAN MULBERRY SEEDLING (Morus alba tatarica)
SHANGRI LA MULBERRY (Morus alba)
Early ripening of big, black delicious berries on a small tree. Very large, heart shaped leaves. A southern variety from Florida, yet grown as far North as Washington D.C. and as far West as Washington state. Possibly our most disease resistant variety offered this year for the humid Southeastern United States. Zone 7-9.
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SHANGRI LA MULBERRY (Morus alba)
WEEPING MULBERRY (Morus alba)
Very strong weeper, needs to be staked to the desired height, then it will weep to the ground. Small sweet, black fruit in early summer. Zone 4-10.
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WEEPING MULBERRY (Morus alba)
432 Burnt Ridge Road Onalaska, Washington 98570 Phone: 360.985.2873 Fax: 360.985.0882 mail@burntridgenursery.com
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