Small Mulberry (Morus alba). It is also known as white mulberry. It is a short-lived, fast-growing, small to medium sized tree, which grows to 10–20 m tall. The species is native to northern China, andView page is widely cultivated and naturalized elsewhere. (Source: Wikipedia). The mulberry has royal associations dating back to Tudor times. The mulberry tree has a spreading habit and becomes crooked and gnarled with time, making an architectural feature. It has attractive leaves and tasty fruit that are rarely found in the shops. Tolerant of a range of soils, mulberries can be grown against walls if space is limited. (Source: www.rhs.org.uk)
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