Mulberry, Weeping (fruiting)
Morus alba Pendula
5’ top-grafted standard tree in a 12-gallon container
Zone: 4
Mature height: 10’
Mature spread: 12’
Shape: Weeping, rounded top-grafted standard (tree-form)
Summer Foliage: Glossy dark green
Flower: Greenish-yellow catkins
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Fruit: White to violet purple, blackberry-like
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, attracts birds
Beautiful ornamental weeping tree with graceful curtain-like gnarled branches, often cascading to the ground
Fruit is sweet and edible; attracts birds
Excellent feature tree in a small garden or large container
Vigorous grower, low maintenance; generally pest free, drought resistant
Plant away from sidewalks and driveways to avoid falling fruit
Does best in full sun; shelter from cold, dry winds
Morus alba Pendula
5’ top-grafted standard tree in a 12-gallon container
Zone: 4
Mature height: 10’
Mature spread: 12’
Shape: Weeping, rounded top-grafted standard (tree-form)
Summer Foliage: Glossy dark green
Flower: Greenish-yellow catkins
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Fruit: White to violet purple, blackberry-like
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, attracts birds
Beautiful ornamental weeping tree with graceful curtain-like gnarled branches, often cascading to the ground
Fruit is sweet and edible; attracts birds
Excellent feature tree in a small garden or large container
Vigorous grower, low maintenance; generally pest free, drought resistant
Plant away from sidewalks and driveways to avoid falling fruit
Does best in full sun; shelter from cold, dry winds
Morus alba Pendula
5’ top-grafted standard tree in a 12-gallon container
Zone: 4
Mature height: 10’
Mature spread: 12’
Shape: Weeping, rounded top-grafted standard (tree-form)
Summer Foliage: Glossy dark green
Flower: Greenish-yellow catkins
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Fruit: White to violet purple, blackberry-like
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, attracts birds
Beautiful ornamental weeping tree with graceful curtain-like gnarled branches, often cascading to the ground
Fruit is sweet and edible; attracts birds
Excellent feature tree in a small garden or large container
Vigorous grower, low maintenance; generally pest free, drought resistant
Plant away from sidewalks and driveways to avoid falling fruit
Does best in full sun; shelter from cold, dry winds
Trees properly planted, watered and cared for will have an excellent survival rate. Taking good care of your new trees involves some gardening experience and dedication. In general, plant your trees in good soil, in an area with lots of sunlight, mulch them and WATER them regularly through the first year. As a small all-volunteer nonprofit group, we do not normally offer guarantees, but if your tree fails to leaf out in its first year or is not what you ordered, please contact us.
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