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Plant Catalogue – Tress
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MORUS Mulberries,
deciduous fruiting trees for full sun.
M.
alba ?Pendula?
Insignificant flowers followed by sweet, edible, reddish-pink to black
fruits. Heart shaped, pale green, leaves turn yellow in the autumn, deciduous.
Height a small pendulous tree 2 metres more if the leading shoot is trained.
Spread 1 metre.
M.
nigra SEE
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