Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Tree – Morus spp. Live Starter Plant | 4–6 Inches Tall | Sweet Berry Fruit Tree | Garden & Patio Friendly
Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Tree – Morus spp. Live Starter Plant | 4–6 Inches Tall | Sweet Berry Fruit Tree | Garden & Patio Friendly
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Grow your own delicious berries with this Live Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry starter plant, approximately 4–6 inches tall and shipped with a healthy soil root ball for easy planting. This compact mulberry variety is well known for producing sweet reddish-black berries throughout the growing season, typically from late June through early fall.
The Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry (Morus spp.) is a self-pollinating and easy-to-grow fruit tree that adapts well to home gardens and smaller growing spaces. The flavorful berries are about 1–1.5 inches long and may naturally drop from the tree when ripe, making harvesting simple. This hardy tree can be trained as a small tree or multi-stemmed shrub, depending on your pruning preference and available space.
Once established, this mulberry variety is low-maintenance, pest resistant, and highly productive, making it a favorite for backyard orchards and edible landscapes. You will receive a healthy starter plant similar in size and condition to the one shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry starter plant
✔️ Height: approximately 4–6 inches
✔️ Healthy soil root ball for planting
✔️ No pot included
✔️ Carefully packaged to keep roots moist during shipping
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry
Botanical Name: Morus spp.
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Starter seedling
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (6+ hours preferred)
Soil: Well-draining soil; adaptable to many soil types
Watering: Moderate; water regularly while establishing
Mature Height: 10–15 feet
Growth Rate: Fast growing
USDA Zones: 5–10
Container Friendly: Yes when young and pruned regularly
💡 Care Tip: Plant in a sunny location with well-draining soil. Because mulberries develop vigorous root systems, avoid planting too close to building foundations or underground utilities.
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