Description
Large, sweet, black mulberries in great abundance! Extremely productive. Fruit size is similar, yet more plump than ‘Illinois Everbearing’ and the berries are high quality. Flavor is more sweet and mild (less tangy) but sweet and very pleasing. Heavy, copious production for a long extended season. One of the most productive mulberries we’ve ever seen. Tends to grow and perform similar to ‘Pakistan’ but may be more cold tolerant. This one is experimental in Kentucky and the upper South. Tends to bud early which is detrimental to fruiting in regions like KY and the Mid-Atlantic with winter warm spells. From Thailand, yet POSSIBLY cold hardy to zone 7 and is apparently somewhat successful in a location in West Virginia. Has lots of potential, but is not likely to do well or survive in zones 5-6 or areas with extended winter warm-ups (such as Kentucky). Also known as ‘Bryce’s World’s Best’, also synonymous with ‘Thai Dwarf’ mulberries.
NATURALLY GROWN – no synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, neo-nictinoids, or other pesticides or toxic ag chemicals used at our nursery
Uses: Fresh eating, good for jams and cooking also.
Resistant to: Mulberries are remarkably free of disease and insects.
Site Selection: Well-drained soil and full sun.
Pollination: This mulberry requires no pollination in order to set fruit.
Zone 7-9 (estimate)
Plant size: Tall Tree pot, (bare-root in winter/spring) 18-24″ tall