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White Mulberry (morus alba)

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£130.00
2.3 130 £2.30 - £130.00
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Bare-rooted trees available only between November and late April. Orders will only be dispatched during this period when the trees are not in active growth.


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Growing a White Mulberry Tree (Morus alba)
  • Deciduous tree (up to 10–15m tall) with attractive heart-shaped leaves and a broad, spreading crown; provides good shade.
  • Produces sweet, edible fruits (white to pink, red or purple when ripe) in late summer – enjoyable fresh, in desserts, or dried; attracts birds.
  • Historically significant (silk production via leaves feeding silkworms) and ornamental with interesting rough bark on older trees.
  • Fast-growing, hardy, and tolerant of most soils (including poor, dry, or urban); wind-resistant and pollution-tolerant.
  • Yellow autumn colour; low-maintenance once established.
Planting Guide
  • Best time: Bare-root November–March (dormant season); container-grown autumn or spring.
  • Location: Full sun (for best fruiting) to partial shade; well-drained soil (tolerates clay, loam, chalk, or poor sites but dislikes waterlogged); sheltered warm spot in cooler northern areas; ample space required – unsuitable for tiny gardens.
  • Preparation: Dig hole twice root width; add organic matter to very poor soils.
  • Planting: Set at original depth (check trunk soil mark); stake young trees; firm in, water well, mulch base (keep clear of trunk) to prevent weed growth and conserve soil moisture.
  • Aftercare: Water regularly first few years in dry spells; minimal pruning (winter to shape/remove dead wood); self-fertile so one tree fruits well; protect from late frosts if fruiting is priority.
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