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Red Mulberry - Bare Root Tree

$18.00

~2 ft 2nd Year Bare Root Tree

(Morus rubra)

Producing a fruit somewhat similar to a blackberry, this plant is an amazing food forest tree. They are fast growers and producers so you’ll be able to enjoy their berries within a few years. They thrive in a variety of conditions and are easy to grow. The Red Mulberry is also an important host species for birds, mammals, and insects!

Hardiness: Zone 4-9

Soil: Tolerates hot and dry soils, but thrives in moist and well drained ones

Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

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~2 ft 2nd Year Bare Root Tree

(Morus rubra)

Producing a fruit somewhat similar to a blackberry, this plant is an amazing food forest tree. They are fast growers and producers so you’ll be able to enjoy their berries within a few years. They thrive in a variety of conditions and are easy to grow. The Red Mulberry is also an important host species for birds, mammals, and insects!

Hardiness: Zone 4-9

Soil: Tolerates hot and dry soils, but thrives in moist and well drained ones

Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

~2 ft 2nd Year Bare Root Tree

(Morus rubra)

Producing a fruit somewhat similar to a blackberry, this plant is an amazing food forest tree. They are fast growers and producers so you’ll be able to enjoy their berries within a few years. They thrive in a variety of conditions and are easy to grow. The Red Mulberry is also an important host species for birds, mammals, and insects!

Hardiness: Zone 4-9

Soil: Tolerates hot and dry soils, but thrives in moist and well drained ones

Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

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