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Dwarf Mojo Berry Mulberry Plants – Morus rotundiloba ‘Matsunaga’ Live Starter Plugs | 5 Pack 3–6 Inch | Compact Sweet Fruit Tree | Container Friendly

Dwarf Mojo Berry Mulberry Plants – Morus rotundiloba ‘Matsunaga’ Live Starter Plugs | 5 Pack 3–6 Inch | Compact Sweet Fruit Tree | Container Friendly

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Grow delicious mulberries even in small spaces with this 5-pack of Dwarf Mojo Berry Mulberry (Morus rotundiloba ‘Matsunaga’) starter plants, measuring approximately 3–6 inches tall and shipped bare root with no pot. This compact mulberry variety grows as a small shrub or dwarf tree, making it perfect for containers, patios, balconies, and small backyard gardens.

Mojo Berry mulberries produce sweet, dark berries similar to blackberries, with a long harvest season from May through September. These plants are known for their excellent productivity, compact size, and easy care, making them a great choice for edible landscapes and container gardening.

This variety is self-pollinating, highly pest and disease resistant, and thrives in sunny conditions. With proper care, these starter plants will grow into productive fruiting shrubs that provide delicious berries for fresh eating, jams, smoothies, and desserts.

You will receive:
✔️ 5 Dwarf Mojo Berry Mulberry starter plants
✔️ Height: approximately 3–6 inches
✔️ Bare root starter plugs (no pot)
✔️ Healthy young plants ready for planting
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Mojo Berry Mulberry / Dwarf Mulberry
Botanical Name: Morus rotundiloba ‘Matsunaga’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit shrub/tree
Growth Stage: Starter plug plants
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during establishment
Mature Height: 3–7 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 7–10
Container Friendly: Yes – excellent for pots and patio gardens

Fruit Season:
May through September with extended fruit production.

Pollination:
Self-fertile – one plant can produce fruit.

💡 Care Tip: Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain a compact shape and encourage vigorous new growth for better fruit production.

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