Morus sp. 'Australian Green' (Australian Green Mulberry)

Morus sp. (Australian Green Mulberry) 'Australian Green' lime green fruit close up for sizing
Morus sp. (Australian Green Mulberry) 'Australian Green' fruit resting on a hand for scale reference.

Botanical name: Morus sp.

Common name: Australian Green Mulberry

Cultivar: Australian Green

Family: Moraceae

Origin: Asia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge tree taller than 20 ftSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyEdible plant

Varieties: Everbearing, Giant, Tice, Pakistani, White. Season: Spring, summer, Everbearing produces throughout the year. Simple heart-shaped leaves to 10. Leaves are cultivated in many parts of the world as food for silk worms. Fast growing, semi-deciduous, spreading tree. Inconspicuous green/white flowers 1/2 to 1 1/4 catkins appear in late Winter to early Spring. Fruit goes from red to black as it ripens, 3/4 to 8 long. Flower to fruit in 21-30 days.

Morus 'Australian Green' is a rare mulberry cultivar believed to originate from Australia and often associated with long-fruited Asian mulberries. It produces unusually long, very sweet berries, and some growers note that the flavor can resemble honeydew melon.


Related cultivars: Morus sp. 'Australian Green' (Australian Green Mulberry)

Similar plants: Morus sp. 'Australian Green' (Australian Green Mulberry)




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