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Mulberry
Morus nigra
Uses: Culinary/Medicinal Duration: Perennial (hardy in zones 5-9)
When to Sow: Spring Ease of Germination: Moderate
Handsome tree bearing sweet, juicy berries that make fine conserves and wine. Rootbark decoction is a traditional remedy for tapeworms. Hardy in southwestern Ontario and B.C. coastal regions.
Please note: a small percentage (<5%) of mulberry plants grown from seeds may be non-flowering and therefore non-fruiting. If fruits are important to you, plant more than one plant to be sure you get at least one fruiting tree.
Please note that a small percentage of seedgrown plants will be non-flowering and therefore non-fruiting.

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