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Date: 28 Mar 2026

Mulberry stovetop sauce: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Mulberry stovetop sauce

Mulberry stovetop sauce

Mulberry fruit

Mulberry fruit

🍴 Mulberry stovetop sauce: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

  • 🔵Simmer fresh mulberries with a spoon of honey.
  • 🔵Cook until they break down into a thick sauce.
  • 🔵Drizzle over yogurt or warm cake.


🌿 About the plant:


Mulberries are soft, juicy berries that range from sweet to wine-like in flavor depending on variety.

🏡 In the garden:


Fast growing and highly productive. Some varieties stay compact and work well in containers.

🛒 Choose from Mulberry varieties

📚 Learn more:

Plant Facts

Broussonetia papyrifera, Morus papyrifera
Paper Mulberry
USDA Zone: 9-11
Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeModerate waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersOrnamental foliageSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • Mulberry (Morus hybrids) in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Mulberry yogurt swirl: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes
  • Why gardeners say this is the best Mulberry ever
  • What are the best Mulberry varieties

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    Date: 12 Sep 2025

    Mulberry yogurt swirl: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes

    Mulberry yogurt swirl

    Mulberry yogurt swirl

    🍴 Mulberry yogurt swirl: Quick-n-Fun exotic recipes

    • 🔵Layer fresh mulberries with plain yogurt and a drizzle of honey.
    • 🔵The berries bleed into the yogurt, creating a natural tie-dye effect.

    Mulberry Yogurt Swirl

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup fresh mulberries
    • 1 cup plain yogurt
    • 1 tbsp honey

    Instructions

    1. Layer fresh mulberries with plain yogurt in a glass.
    2. Drizzle with honey on top.
    3. Let the berries bleed into the yogurt, creating a natural tie-dye swirl.

    🛒 Discover Mulberry varieties

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    Date: 25 Mar 2025

    How to have fruit year around: Everbearing Mulberry

    Everbearing Mulberry

    😎 How to have fruit year around: Everbearing Mulberry

    • 🍇Mulberry is very cold hardy and can grow in wide range of climate zones, from USDA 5 to 10. Everyone knows this sweet, tasty, juicy fruit.
    • 🍇The fast growing tree or bush will produce right away, you will see fruit the next year after planting, or even the same season!
    • 🍇Mulberry trees take poor soils and grow well in almost any conditions once established.


    📚 Mulberries from previous posts:


    What are the best Mulberry varieties
    Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #7. Mulberry
    How Mulberry fruit helps with diabetes

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    🛍 Shop Mulberry varieties

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    Date: 18 Dec 2025

    How to have fruit year around from Everbearing Mulberry

    🍇 How to have fruit year around from Everbearing Mulberry



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    💗 Dwarf Everbearing and Dwarf Issai - Compact, container-friendly varieties perfect for small spaces. These dwarf trees (6-10 ft tall) are disease and drought resistant, with multiple crops year-round, even from the first year! Ideal for patios and small yards..

    🛒 Plant hardy Mulberry year around

    📚 Learn more:

    Plant Facts

    Broussonetia papyrifera, Morus papyrifera
    Paper Mulberry
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Large shrub 5-10 ft tallSemi-shadeModerate waterRed, crimson, vinous flowersOrnamental foliageSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
  • · Mulberry trees in Plant Encyclopedia
  • · What are the best Mulberry varieties
  • · Top 10 fast-fruiting trees: #7. Mulberry
  • · How Mulberry fruit helps with diabetes

  • #Food_Forest

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    Date: 5 May 2025

    🎀 Five plant gifts she'll love this Mother's Day

    Q: My mother loves gardening and I am thinking to buy her a live plant to make her happy. What plant do you recommend?

    A: At Top Tropicals, we have a big selection of wonderful gift plants . Below are a few suggestions for you, these plants are large, developed and ready to bloom or fruit!

    1. Joy Perfume Tree

    Magnolia  (Michelia)  champaca,  Joy  Perfume  Tree,  Champaka

    The Champaka or Joy Perfume Tree (Magnolia champaca) - is a top choice for Southern landscapes, prized for its striking columnar shape and fragrant, fruity bubble gum-scented blooms - you won't be able to stop sticking your nose in this flower! A signature plant at Top Tropicals, it's known for producing the world's most expensive perfume, Joy. The Joy Perfume Tree blooms on and off year-round and is currently in full bloom at our farm in Sebring, FL, filling the air around with fantastic sweet scent. This tree thrives in both pots and the ground, growing bushy and full as it matures. At Top Tropicals, we have beautiful Champaka trees in all sizes, from 3-4 ft tall (ready to bloom in a year) to 6-10 ft tall (already bloomed) for local pick up or delivery.
    Learn more, with a short video.

    2. Tropical Raspberry Mysore

    Raspberry  Mysore  Tropical,  Rubus  albescens  (niveus)

    Tropical Raspberry Mysore (Rubus albescens) - is the perfect solution for those missing Northern fruit in hot climates. Unlike traditional raspberries that can't handle the heat, this fast-growing Raspberry from India thrives in humid, hot conditions and produces juicy, sweet fruit almost year-round! The clusters of purple-black fruit are packed with flavor, and the plant is perfect for large containers, producing plenty of fruit in no time. Cold-hardy to the upper 20s F, it's an easy-to-grow, fast producer. We have beautiful, fruit-ready 3 gal Raspberry bushes, ready to add a burst of sweetness to your garden!
    Learn more, with a short video.

    3. Fragrant Jasmine Sambac

    Jasminum 
 sambac

    Jasminum Sambac is widely regarded as the most fragrant jasmine, cherished by tropical gardeners and plant collectors alike. Native to India, this jasmine is the source of jasmine perfume oil and the signature ingredient in jasmine tea. With various varieties offering unique flower sizes, shapes, and growth habits, it’' perfect for both sun and shade, thriving as a container plant or indoor favorite. Its delightful fragrance fills the air, and with the help of Sunshine Pikake plant booster, you can enjoy even more blooms. Jasmine Sambac, along with Champaka, is another signature plant of Top Tropicals. Through the decades, we've collected all the available varieties in cultivation - check them out!
    Learn more about Jasmine Sambac varieties, with a short video.

    4. Everbearing mulberry

    Mulberry  tree  Dwarf  Everbearing  (Morus 
 sp.)

    The Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry (Morus sp.) - is the perfect way to enjoy fruit year-round! This beautiful, cold hardy bush produces sweet, juicy mulberries starting from the very first year - often the same season you plant it. With its dwarf habit (easily maintained at 4-6 ft), it's perfect for containers and small spaces. Cold-hardy and drought-resistant, this productive plant thrives in various climates, from USDA zones 5 to 10! The fast-growing Mulberry will provide fruit year-round, and with minimal care, it will flourish in almost any soil. Our Everbearing Mulberry bushes produce enough fruit for both birds and breakfast - we pick a handful every day!
    Learn more, with a short video.

    5. Medinilla Coral Spike

    Medinilla  scortechinii  -  Orange  Coral  Spike

    Rare Medinilla scortechinii - Orange Coral Spike - is a rare gem that brings a touch of the ocean to your garden! With bright orange stems bursting into star-shaped blooms, it looks like something straight from a coral reef. Compact and easy to grow, this plant stays under 2-3 ft tall, making it perfect for pots, hanging baskets, or as an epiphytic accent. The glossy dark leaves contrast beautifully with the vibrant orange panicles, and it thrives in bright shade. A must-have for collectors of unusual tropical plants, this coral spike adds a bold pop of orange wherever it grows - but hurry, it doesn't stay in stock for long!
    Learn more, with a short video.