NSMUBEA
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NSMUBBEA
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BLACK BEAUTY BLACK MULBERRY (Morus nigra) |
A natural dwarf to 12 feet, branching low from the ground. Black Beauty is a black mulberry that is easy to grow as a large shrub that can be maintained at 6-8ft. with pruning. |
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NSMUEAR
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NSMUELDO
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NSMUHICK
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HICKS MULBERRY (Morus rubra x alba) |
Old American variety from Georgia, prior to 1850. Hicks Mulberry produces bountiful crops of medium to large, very sweet, insipid fruits over a 3 to 4 month long period. Popular as a livestock feed for hogs and poultry. (LIMIT 1) |
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NSMUSOO
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NSMUILL
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NSMUKOK
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KOKUSO MULBERRY (Morus latifolia) |
Dark fruited Korean variety. Earlier ripening than Illinois with very high quality firm fruit. Kokuso mulberry is reportedly even hardier than Illinois Everbearing and grown even farther North, up into Minnesota. Zone 4-9. |
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NSMUMOJO
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MOJO DWARF MULBERRY (Morus indica / rotundiloba) |
Large, sweet, black fruit ripening over a long summer season. The Mojo Dwarf mulberry variety is a Japanese selection by H. Matsunaga. It won1st prize at the Chelsea Flower Show where it was called "Charlotte Russe" . |
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NSMUOSC
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OSCAR'S MULBERRY (Morus alba) |
Edible in the red stage when they have a raspberry like flavor, or in the black stage when they are among the finest flavored of hardy mulberries. Oscars Mulberry is very early ripening. Zone 5-9. |
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NSMUPAK
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PAKISTAN MULBERRY (Morus macroura) |
The king of mulberries. Fruit up to 4 1/2” long, sweet and flavorful. Very productive over a 2 month period. The maroon fruit doesn’t stain as easily because the fruit is firmer. Pakistan Mulberry is very vigorous. Zone 7-10. |
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NSMUPER
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PERSIAN FRUITING BLACK MULBERRY (Morus nigra) |
Extremely flavorful sweet tart fruit. Round and juicy. Persian Fruiting Black Mulberry is best adapted to the Southwest and West Coast states. Grows to 25 ft. if left unpruned. Self-fruitful. Zone 7-10. |
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