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Everbearing Mulberry Tree
Everbearing Mulberry Tree
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🌳 Everbearing Mulberry Tree – Sweet, Continuous Harvests
Grow a productive and easy-care fruit tree with the Everbearing Mulberry (Morus spp.), known for its extended fruiting season and abundant sweet berries. This fast-growing tree is a favorite for home orchards due to its heavy yields and low maintenance needs.
🚫 Due to agricultural regulations, we are unable to ship this plant to the following locations: AK, AZ, HI, OR, TX.
⚠️Orders placed from these areas will be canceled. Additionally, if after receiving an order we determine that there are shipping restrictions for your location, the order will also be canceled.
⚠️These restrictions help prevent the spread of pests and protect local agriculture. If you are unsure about your location, please contact us before placing your order.
⚠️ Important Notice:
Mulberry trees can spread readily in some environments and may be considered invasive in certain regions. Please check your local and state regulations before purchasing and planting to ensure it is suitable for your area.
Key Details:
- Botanical Name: Morus spp.
- Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
- USDA Growing Zones: 5–10 (varies slightly by variety)
- Fruit Type: Sweet, blackberry-like berries
Features:
- Extended fruiting season with heavy yields
- Sweet, juicy berries with rich flavor
- Fast-growing and highly productive tree
- Attracts birds and pollinators
- Excellent for fresh eating, jams, and desserts
Plant Size (at maturity):
- 15–30 feet tall, 15–25 feet wide (can be pruned smaller)
Growing Instructions:
- Prefers full sun for best fruit production
- Adaptable to most well-drained soils
- Water regularly during establishment; drought-tolerant once mature
- Space adequately or prune to control size
Plant Care & Notes:
- Low-maintenance and hardy once established
- Prune in dormant season to shape and manage growth
- Fruit may stain surfaces—plant away from patios and driveways
- Typically begins fruiting within a few years
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