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Mulberries are generally a very hardy fruit tree. They perform best in full sun and good soils, but will tolerate part shade and do surprisingly well on a wide range of adverse soil conditions, including thin, gravely soil, rocky slopes, dry, wet or alkaline soils and other difficult areas. This makes them well-adapted for erosion control. They are easy to transplant, salt tolerant and produce fruit reliably in frost pockets and exposed areas.
GROWN FROM
Already Fruiting Cutting
HOW LONG BEFORE IT WILL FRUIT
6 months to 1 Year
(Will fruit up to 2 times a year in warmer climates)
POLLINATIONSelf Pollinating
DECIDUOUS OR EVERGREENDeciduous
WATERINGModerate watering
AMOUNT OF SUNFull Sun
Mulberry Tree / White (Already Fruiting )
The white Mulberry will grow and bear fruit in cold and tropical climates.They can handle a lot of water but need a good draining soil to perform at their best.