West Coast Plants
'Dwarf Everbearing' Mulberry
'Dwarf Everbearing' Mulberry
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Dwarf Everbearing mulberry trees are compact, versatile, and highly productive fruit trees, making them an excellent choice for gardens or growing in a large container.
The flavour of black mulberries is distinctive and highly prized for its rich, complex taste. Black mulberries are notably sweet, especially when fully ripe. The sweetness is intense, but well-balanced, and the flavour is very fruity, with nuances that might remind you of a mix between figs and dark berries like blackberries or blueberries. Mulberries are one of the best tasting fruits we grow.
Dwarf Everbearing mulberries can be grown as a multi-stemmed shrub or as a small tree.
Mulberry leaves are commonly used for tea, and as forage for animals, including silk worms.
Common names: Mulberry, Dwarf Mulberry, Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry
Edible: Berries and leaves
Harvest timing: May-July
Scientific name: Morus nigra 'Dwarf Everbearing'
Light requirements: Full sun
Full-grown size: 6-12' tall x 6-10' wide (can be kept smaller with pruning or when in a container)
Hardiness: Zone 7
Pollination: Self-fertile
Wildlife: Birds love the ripe berries.
Origin: Middle East
Noteworthy: Delicious ripe berries over a long period.
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