Morus nigra (Black Mulberry Tree)
 
Genus :  Morus
Species :  nigra
Eventual Height :   1200 cm
Eventual Spread :   1200 cm
Position :   full sun, south, east, west
Soil Drainage :  moist but well drained
Soil PH :   acid, alkaline, neutral
Exposure :  sheltered
Hardiness : (H4) Hardy
Awards : RHS Award of Garden Merit

Deciduous tree from Central to South Western Asia, with heart-shaped leaves and delicious, slightly acidic, raspberry-like fruit in late summer. With its relatively short trunk and outward growing branches, which become gnarled with age, it is well worth growing for its delightful architectural habit.

 
 
Quantity
 
12 Litre Pot 180cm
Price: £65.00
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