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Red mulberries growing on a branch with green leaves. - Kilito Chan/Getty Images Mulberry trees (Morus spp.) produce enough fruit for you to use in jams, baking, and as frozen garnishes on your ...
On this episode of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to an often overlooked native Indiana species, the red mulberry. This tree, often found in the shade or in river ...
Two of the easiest ways to identify mulberry trees are to examine their fruit and leaves. In the spring, mulberry fruit will appear green, white or pale yellow with clusters of tiny fruits, each of ...
Anybody who looks at trees eventually gets to know the mulberry. It seems to be able to grow anyplace, and once established it is difficult to remove. The one we see is native to Europe and Asia, and ...
A few springs ago, my sons and their friends came home from a neighborhood walk with purple-stained fingers and faces. Assuming the worst, I had them take me to the source to make sure it wasn’t ...
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra) is best known for its abundant, sweet, but messy fruit that is relished by birds, animals, and people. Hardy in zones 4 to 8, it is native to the eastern half of the United ...