Mulberry Trees can reach 20 or so feet tall (ours are quite tall) and have heart shaped leaves on them. The bark is light brown and kind of smooth. They have white, dark purple or red fruit resembling a blackberry but smaller. The fruit when ripe is very sweet and great for pies, jams and fresh off the tree. Most trees in the USA are of the dark red/purple- almost black- type. The fruit aren't ready unless they fall into your hand as you try to pick them. You should not have to pull on ripe berries.
I grew up in Durham, CA (outside Chico, CA) and we had a fabulous, large mulberry tree. We had sweet, warm, juicy berries that were large and healthy. It seemed to be the perfect place for them.
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Mulberries are swift-growing when young, but soon become slow-growing and rarely exceed 10-15 m (33-49 ft) tall. The Leafare alternately arranged, simple, often lobed, more often lobed on juvenile shoots than on mature trees, and serrated on the margin.
The Fruitis a Fruit, 2-3 cm (0.79-1.2 in) long. The fruits when immature are white or green to pale yellow with pink edges. In most species the fruits are red when they are ripening turning dark purple to black and have a sweet flavor. The fruits of the white-fruited Cultivarof the white mulberry are green when young and white when ripe; the fruit in this cultivar is also sweet but has a very mild flavor compared with the darker variety
The White Mulberry, Morus Alba will grow up to about 60 feet.
The Common or Black Mulberry , Morus nigra will grow to about 30 feet.
The mulberry or Morus is a medium to small tree doing well in any well drained soil it bears heart shaped leaves and fruit that should be allowed to virtually rot before they are eaten.
The mulberry is a type of tree, native to subtropical climates.
Yes, they do. We had one in the garden at school and the Mulberries it grew were DELICIOUS! :-)
Mulberries do
Mulberries grow too well. They are quite invasive.
Mulberries grow on Mulberry trees. Mulberries closely resemble Raspberries. Raspberries grow on bushes. Both grow wild and are considered by some to be a nuisance for several reasons. You can tell when these wild berries are ripe when you begin to see purple bird dabs.
Blackberries have upright canes whereas dewberries have trailing vines. Dewberries are usually larger and somewhat sweeter than blackberries. For pictures, see Wiki article on dewberries here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewberry
Tagalog of mulberries: moras
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
sloths eat fruit leaves,bugs,young twigs,and mulberries are what they eat.
There are many species of trees and shrubs that have small red berries. To name a few, to start:Mountain ashRaspberryHighbush cranberryBuffalo berry
Yes, they grow in trees.
bologna does not grow on trees.
some grow on trees and some grow on the ground