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This cultivar comes from a natural cross between the Common (White) (Chinese) Mulberry and the American Red Mulberry. It looks more Ameri...Read More
This little tree is a lot of fun.
I am not an experienced gardener. I like to see things grow.
I live in mulberry ...Read More
This is a natural hybrid between our native M. rubra and the invasive Chinese M. alba. It isn't everbearing, but it bears for several wee...Read More
I bought my Illinois Everbearing Mulberry Tree via mail order in 2010. It was in a shady spot, then in 2012 I dug it up again and replan...Read More
Mistakenly believed catalogue's description of fruit quality.
Bought it as a grafted specimen many years ago.
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I got this plant by accident (i ordered a different mulberry, but the nursery ran out before my order was filled), but i'm not complainin...Read More
RE: Davidsan
When looking into nutrition, sustainability, food foresting, organics, and natural medicine, Mulberries are at the to...Read More
I really like the two trees in my yard and wish for many more. They are both around 30 ft. tall and produce much fruit. I am really inter...Read More
I certainly understand the negative comments posted previously. This is a very strong and fast growing plant, which will not be killed, u...Read More
I purchased a small tree this year and amazingly enough I had several mulberries the first year. Tree seems to grow quite fast. The ber...Read More
I have a volunteer mulberry plant in my yard. It is close to the driveway, so the red/purple fruit stains the cement, as does the bird f...Read More
I love it! I love the Mulberries from it. To me, it's not a bad looking tree. I enjoy eating the fruit--but I will say that it will st...Read More
I read the preceding post with astonishment.
I planted an Illinois Everbearing mulberry (from Raintree) two years ago in a...Read More
I am posting this since So many have written me about my post in raintree gardens area...so here it is ..BEWARE of this plant ...whether ...Read More