Black Mulberry Dwarf Tree – Morus nigra Cuttings | 6 Pack Live Cuttings 8–10 Inch | Fast Growing Sweet Fruit Tree | Container Friendly
Black Mulberry Dwarf Tree – Morus nigra Cuttings | 6 Pack Live Cuttings 8–10 Inch | Fast Growing Sweet Fruit Tree | Container Friendly
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Grow your own mulberry trees from cuttings with this set of 6 Black Mulberry Dwarf Tree cuttings (Morus nigra). Each cutting measures approximately 8–10 inches or longer and is ready for rooting and propagation.
Black mulberry trees are fast-growing fruit trees that produce sweet, dark purple berries similar in size and shape to boysenberries. The berries have a rich flavor and are perfect for fresh eating, jams, desserts, and homemade preserves.
This dwarf mulberry variety grows well in containers or planted in the ground, making it an excellent option for patios, backyard gardens, or small orchards. When grown in containers, trees typically reach 8–10 feet tall, while in-ground trees can grow 10–15 feet tall with pruning.
These trees are self-fertile, easy to grow, and very productive, often beginning to produce fruit within 1–3 years once established. Mulberries thrive in full sun and well-draining soil and are known for their vigorous growth and adaptability.
Most listing photos show mature plants for reference of future growth and fruit production.
You will receive:
✔️ 6 Black Mulberry tree cuttings
✔️ Cutting length: approximately 8–10 inches or longer
✔️ Fresh live cuttings ready for rooting
✔️ Dwarf mulberry fruit tree variety
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Black Mulberry Dwarf Tree
Botanical Name: Morus nigra
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Live cuttings (for propagation)
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Well-draining soil or coconut substrate
Watering: Moderate; keep rooting medium moist
Mature Height: 8–10 feet (containers) / 10–15 feet (in-ground)
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 5–11
Container Friendly: Yes
Pollination:
Self-fertile – one tree can produce fruit.
Rooting Tip:
Place cuttings in water or a moist rooting medium until roots develop. Once rooted, transplant into containers or garden soil for continued growth.
💡 Care Tip: Keep cuttings in a warm, bright location while rooting and maintain consistent moisture in the rooting medium to encourage successful root development.
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