We currently have 5 in stock.
This fast-growing deciduous tree begins fruiting very early in spring, providing an abundant harvest at a time when few other fruits are ripe. For land stewards, gardeners, and wildlife managers, Black Mulberry offers a critical early-season food source for deer, birds, and game, while also delivering gourmet-quality fruit for fresh eating, jams, pies, cobblers, dehydrating, and winemaking. Selected cultivars yield large black berries up to 2 inches long, packed with intense sweetness and deep color.
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| 30-40 ft | |
| 35-50 ft | |
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