20 Pcs Organic Black Mulberry Seeds- Morus Nigra -small-fruited mulberry- (Non GMO)Seed garden plant (1)
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20 Pcs Organic Black Mulberry Seeds- Morus Nigra -small-fruited mulberry- (Non GMO)Seed garden plant (3)
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20 Pcs Organic Black Mulberry Seeds- Morus Nigra -small-fruited mulberry- (Non GMO)Seed garden plant (6)
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20 Pcs Organic Black Mulberry Seeds- Morus Nigra -small-fruited mulberry- (Non GMO) Morus nigra, called black mulberry, blackberry, common mulberry and small-fruited mulberry is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae, native to southwestern Asia, where it has been cultivated for so long that its precise natural range is unknown. It is known for its large number of chromosomes Mulberry trees (Morus spp.) enjoyed popularity in years past as ornamental shade trees as well as for their copious edible fruit, which can be eaten raw or made into luscious preserves, pies and wine. While people love mulberry fruit, birds also love the berries and the tree is a beacon that attracts dozens of, ahem, messy guests Black mulberry is mainly cultivated for its edible fruits that are edible and are the best-flavoured of those produced by Morus species. The purple-black berries are large and juicy, with a good balance of sweetness and tartness. The ripe fruit contains about 9% sugar, with malic and citric acid. Berries can be eaten raw or dried, or used in pies, tarts, puddings, conserves, jams, or sweetened and pureed as a sauce; slightly unripe fruit is best for pies and tarts. The fruit is sometimes pounded to a fine powder and mixed with the flour for bread. They can be blended with other fruits like pears and apples Black mulberry is reported to have several medicinal properties Growing Mulberry Seed: Mulberry trees bear small, unremarkable blooms that become plentiful fruits that look much akin to a slender blackberry. The berries ripen in stages and drop from the tree as they mature. The trees are hardy to USDA zones 4/5 to 8 depending upon the variety. They prefer full sun and rich soil but will tolerate part shade and a variety of soils. They are easy to transplant, salt tolerant and perfect for erosion control, not to mention the delicious berries. Some cultivars are wind-resistant and make wonderful windbreaks. Deciduous trees, all three species attain various sizes. White mulberry can grow to 80 feet, red mulberry around 70 feet and the smaller black mulberry may get to 30 feet in height. Black mulberries can live for hundreds of years, while red mulberry maxes out at 75 years of age. Mulberry trees should be planted in full sun with no less than 15 feet between trees, ideally in warm, well-draining soil such as deep loam. Don’t plant them near a sidewalk unless you don’t mind the staining or the potential tracking in of squashed berries (of course, if this is a problem for you, there is a fruitless mulberry variety too!). Once the tree has established, there is very little additional mulberry tree care required.

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