Which leads to the demise of many a Mulberry tree!Makes for a nice paint job on a white car too.
Which leads to the demise of many a Mulberry tree!Makes for a nice paint job on a white car too.
When I lived in the country twenty five years ago, our rear fence line bordered a farm field. The fence line had a tree every few feet, probably about thirty or more trees. There were five or six mulberries. But one of the trees had white almost translucent mulberries. I've never seen white mulberries before or since. I'm guessing it was some kind of genetic defect. But the white berries were much sweeter than the purple ones. Anyone else ever see white mulberries?
Yes, ppg, I have a tree such as you describe in a sheltered and somewhat shaded location. The berries are indeed incredibly sweet.But the white berries were much sweeter than the purple ones. Anyone else ever see white mulberries?
There was a mulberry tree in my grandfather's yard when I was a kid. I don't ever remember it having berries though. We didn't miss them because there were Bartlett pear trees, fig trees,cherry trees, apple trees, and plum trees,
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