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Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
  Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing
Семейство: Тутовые
Шелковица иллинойская
Origin: United States
small tree 10-20 ftfull sunregular waterediblesubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeincuded in CD catalog
This hybrid is a relatively new find, not as well known as some of the older mulberry varieties. It originated in Illinois around 1947, and because the berries were large, flavorful, nearly seedless and had a long season, the tree was introduced commercially in 1958. Imagine clusters of very large, very sweet blackberries growing on a tree. A beautiful ornamental with dark green, tropical-looking leaves, it can reach 30 feet tall (or prune to keep smaller). Developed in White County, Illinois nearly 50 years ago, it produces berries from July to September. Exotic mulberries are easy to grow. A beautiful ornamental bearing sweet, juicy fruit. Tastes like extra-sweet blackberries. May bear fruit first year after planting. Disease and drought resistant. Plant your tree well away from paving, patios or walks. Then, beginning the very first year, you can enjoy its fruit all summer. In fall its leaves will turn yellow, then drop. Late in spring they emerge again, soon followed by small greenish flowers. You don't have to worry about cross-pollination with this mulberry; one tree is all that is needed. Give the tree a sunny site, and do not allow it to dry out in summer. Prune it only to keep it out of your way, and low enough so the berries are easily reached. If you don't prune, its rapid growth may alarm you: despite the children's rhyme, it's not a bush but a substantial tree. Fortunately, the yellowish wood is useful. There are no bug or disease problems. Birds may compete for the berries, but there will be enough for all.


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Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry

Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
Morus hybrid Illinois Everbearing, Illinois Everbearing Mulberry

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