The Northrup Mulberry tree is in full production of the delicious berries right now.
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Northrop & Kokuso Mulberry
Most of the mulberries here have been planted by wild animals, but I have bought some mulberry cultivars, such as the two below: Northrop Mulberry on the left and Kokuso Mulberry on the right.
Mulberry Heavy Fruit Production
The Mulberry trees have produced a lot of fruit this year. Here are a couple White Mulberry trees that appear white and red more than they appear green because of all the fruit in them.
Northrop Mulberry
Northrop Mulberry is said to be the cold-hardiest mulberry cultivar. It is a White Mulberry(Morus alba) and produces a lot of fruit.
Fall Colors 2012
Nice fall yellow color on a White Mulberry, while others are still green. Bald Cypress rarely fails me and has good fall colors most years. Bitternut Hickories(Carya cordiformis) turning usual yellows in fall. Pin Oak(Quercus palustris) hangs onto its leaves into the winter. Red Oak’s fall color and the still green bamboo(Phyllostachys aureosulcata ‘spectabilis’) contrast […]
Dissected Mulberry Leaf
I saw a normal White Mulberry(Morus alba) tree with an unusual leaf on it.
Mulberry Heaven
July is the heaviest producing month for mulberries. There are also different colors to eat right now.
Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
The Illinois Everbearing Mulberry has longer fruit than the naturalized White Mulberries here. They are good tasting and are said to be a hybrid between a Red Mulberry(Morus rubra) and White mulberry(Morus alba).
White Mulberry Colors
White Mulberry(Morus alba) fruit can be different colors. Some trees produce white fruit, others maybe purple or pink.
Unripe Bounty
The mulberry trees are full of fruit this year. Since there are so many mulberry trees here, their fruiting window overlaps so I can eat mulberries for nearly 2 and half months. The fruit gives the mulberry trees an ornamental appeal.