Morus Species, Blackberry, Black Mulberry, Persian Mulberry

Morusnigra

Family
Moraceae (mor-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Morus (MOR-russ)
Species
nigra (NY-gruh)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Blue-Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Ashdown, Arkansas

Wickes, Arkansas

Beaumont, California

La Canada Flintridge, California

Rancho Palos Verdes, California

Clifton, Colorado

Boca Raton, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Hollywood, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Tampa, Florida

Welaka, Florida

Atlanta, Georgia

Fort Valley, Georgia

Carterville, Illinois

Independence, Louisiana

Billerica, Massachusetts

Tecumseh, Michigan

Moss Point, Mississippi

Waynesboro, Mississippi

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Portland, Oregon

Greencastle, Pennsylvania

Hamburg, Pennsylvania

West Columbia, South Carolina

Clarksville, Tennessee

Cibolo, Texas

Medina, Texas

Portland, Texas

show all

Featured Videos

Gardener's Notes:

6
positives
5
neutrals
0
negative
Sort By:
Sort By:
B
| May 2018 | neutral

After reading site http://www.growingmulberry.org I can say on...Read More

S
Milwaukee, WI | June 2016 | neutral

I have scoured the internet to find the correct USDA zone for M. nigra. Dwarf Container Black Mulberry. Most sellers and experts (Lee R...Read More

C
ROSLINDALE, MA | January 2016 | neutral

The fruit of Morus nigra is said to be much tastier than that of M. alba, which is much more common, and which many find to be insipid (m...Read More

S
Beverly Hills, CA | August 2015 | positive

I love the persian mulberry fruit tree. The fruit it short and fat and tart before ripe. The darker the fruit ripens, the sweeter it will...Read More

K
Moss Point, MS | March 2013 | positive

ONCE YOU GO BLACK YOU'D NEVER GO BACK. This black mulberry is so much better than the red, that I can't figure why anyone would plant a r...Read More

D
Needville, TX (Zone 9a) | July 2009 | neutral

The Persian mulberry is a large 3 inch blackberry-like fruit that is dark purple to black. It is excellent for fresh eating or jam. The P...Read More

A
| June 2006 | positive

We had the first large crop from our young tree last season. There was a net placed over the tree to defend it from the birds and fruitb...Read More

M
M
La Canada Flintridge, CA | July 2004 | neutral

tree grows vigorously and wildly, loses leaves in winter. fruits from about mid may through august, heaviest in late june. fruits make...Read More

D
(Zone 10a) | June 2004 | positive

silk caterpillars (in India) are reared on an exclusive diet of fresh green Mulberry leaves up until the time they begin spinning their c...Read More

M
(Zone 11) | November 2003 | positive

My grandpa had a Black Mulberry tree. I spent my vacations in his house, and used to eat the berries a lot, being pure, or as jams, juice...Read More

C
C
Tennille, GA (Zone 8b) | April 2003 | positive

FAst growing, fruit bearing tree used extensively in Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. The trees bear fruit in late ...Read More

Featured
Grapevine Beetle
(Pelidnota punctata)
Black-necked Swan
(Cygnus melancoryphus)
Featured
Grapevine Beetle
(Pelidnota punctata)
Black-necked Swan
(Cygnus melancoryphus)