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White Mulberry
Mulberries thrive in full sun and dislike crowded conditions; they prefer deep soils and need good drainage; they are frost resistant. The White Mulberry is an excellent and handsome shade tree and is often planted on field edges in irrigated, semi-arid lands where it is also valued for fruit, poles and timber. This deciduous trees has a deep-rooting habit which makes it a suitable tree for linear plantings. The White Mulberry tree, Morus Alba Tatarica, has many common names, such as, White mulberry, Russian mulberry, Silkworm mulberry, and Moral blanco. It is a widely grown fruit which can be eaten fresh, preserved, vinified or, in some semi-arid areas, dried for winter use. Mulberries thrive over a very wide range of warm temperate, sub-tropical and tropical conditions. ... additional info
Korean Evodia It is a good honey plant and the foliage looks good all summer. Fruit remains during the winter and adds interest to an uninteresting time of year. This plant's small size will allow it to be used in restricted spaces, keeping in mind that it is as wide as tall. |