Description: MULBERRY Dried Leaves Live Mulberry Cutting root Silkworms Growing The flowering plant genus Morus, belonging to the Moraceae family, comprises a variety of deciduous trees known as mulberries. These trees grow both in the wild and under cultivation in many temperate regions around the world. There are 64 subordinate taxa in the genus, with three well-known species named after the fruit color of the most popular cultivar: white, red, and black mulberry (Morus alba, M. rubra, and M. nigra, respectively). Additionally, there are numerous cultivars and some taxa that are currently unchecked and awaiting taxonomic scrutiny. M. alba is originally from South Asia but is widely found across Europe, Southern Africa, South America, and North America. Mulberry, which is also known as the paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera), is part of the closely related genus Broussonetia. Mulberries have a similar appearance to raspberries and blackberries, but they are not closely related to them. All three species are part of the Rosales order. However, mulberries are trees in the Moraceae family, which also includes the fig, jackfruit, and other fruits, while raspberries and blackberries are brambles and belong to the Rosaceae family, which also includes the apple, peach, and other fruits. You can get a 2-foot-tall rooted plant that produces delicious berries in the first year. Do you recall singing the song "Here We Go ‘round the Mulberry Bush" as a child? What exactly is a mulberry? Although you don't find them in the supermarket, if you enjoy blackberries, you'll love mulberries. You have the opportunity to cultivate your very own tree! The Black Beauty tree produces juicy mulberries that are even more flavorful than blackberries! These delicious and nutritious fruits grow in abundance from June to August. This tree is special because its berries ripen gradually over an extended period, unlike many fruits that all ripen at once. This easy-to-grow tree will supply you and your family with plenty of fruit to enjoy throughout the summer. You can expect to see berries in your very first year of planting. The tree thrives in direct sunlight and produces beautiful flowers in May. Following this, it rapidly starts to bear fruit. A significant quantity of berries can be harvested, and although they are delicious when eaten fresh, they can also be preserved for year-round enjoyment. Mulberries are excellent for making jams, and jellies, and add wonderful flavor to pies.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Andaulpotha
End Time: 2024-11-02T18:14:11.000Z
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Brand: Mulberry
Style: Traditional
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Sri Lanka
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