From Growing Mulberry
website, Just Fruits and Exotics Nursery and California Rare
Fruit Growers
Mulberry Varieties for
Florida
Dwarf
Everbearing Mulberry- Fruits through Summer! (Morus alba) The
Dwarf Everbearing mulberry is a compact growing, dwarf tree (can be
kept under 6 feet!) that fruits through the summer. Great variety for
edible container gardens and patios. Fruit is medium size, black with a
rich sweet flavor. Self-fertile. 1 Zones
5-10B
'King White Pakistan' ('Shatoot')
Mulberries – Pure White Seedless Fruit! Just
like the 'Pakistan' mulberry, 'Shatoot'' has long up to 4 inch seedless
fruit – but they are white! If you like super sweet this is the
mulberry for you. Fruit dries well for mulberry raisins. Fast
growing trees one of the best edible landscaping shade trees. Fruit
ripens in May. Zones 9A-10B 1
Fig.
1 'King
White Pakistan'
'Illinois
Everbearing' Mulberry (M. alba X M. rubra) Originated
in White County, Illinois. Introduced in 1958. Black, nearly seedless
fruit large and very long, averaging 12 per ounce. Flavor good to very
good, very sweet, considered best by by many. Matures over along
season. Tree vigorous and somewhat dwarfed, extremely hardy and
productive. 2 Trees
are large growers, but can be kept small with a hard
prune after fruiting. Fruit ripens early-May to early June. Self
Fertile. 1 Zones
5A-8B
Fig.
2 'Illinois
Everbearing'
'Pakistan'
mulberry – Seedless 4 Inch Fruit! (M.
alba) Originated
in Islamabad, Pakistan. Flesh firmer than most other named
cultivars. Sweet with a fine balance of flavors. Quality
excellent. Recommended for the deep South and mild winter
areas
such as southern California, but usually performs satisfactorily in
cooler areas. 2 Imagine
a whole tree of raspberry fruit! That is what this tree most reminds me
of. 'Pakistan' mulberry fruit are large and long - up to 4 inches - and
have a delicious, rich real raspberry flavor. Fast
growing trees with large heart shaped leaves offer a dense
cool
shade. Fruit ripens mid to late May. 1 Zones
9A-10B
Fig.
3 'Pakistan'
Boysenberry Black Mulberry – Rich
Tangy Sweet Flavor! 'Boysenberry
Black' mulberry is a Just Fruits find. The original tree was found at an
old homestead Wakulla County Florida. Strong growing trees
bear
hefty crops of gigantic 1 1/2 inch long seedless black fruit. Distinct
tart ‘boysenberry’ taste makes for great jam. Fruit ripens
in May. 1 Zones
7-9
Fig.
4 'Boysenberry
Black'
'Callie’s
Delight' Contorted Mulberry – Fruiting Contorted Mulberry! A
fruiting ‘sport’ of the contorted mulberry Morus bombycis
or Morus alba
‘Unryn’ (Dragon in the Clouds Mulberry) This
tree was brought to our attention by Linda Bennet of Crawfordville
Florida. Linda bough the original tree from us several years ago. She
planted it as an ornamental and was surprised to find it fruiting soon
after planting. Sports or branch mutation do happen in the world of
fruit trees and often this is what gives us a new variety of fruit.
Named after a relative she is quite fond of, 'Callie’s Delight' has
all the great features on the original contorted mulberries with
it’s gnarled and twisted branches. But it bears fruit too! Fruit
are large over an inch, black and super sweet. Fantastic fast growing
shade tree. Grows to 30 feet. 1 Zones
5-9B
| | Fig. 5 'Callie’s
Delight’' | Fig. 6 'Callie’s
Delight’' |
'East Coast' Mulberry –
Fruits Well in Tropical Climates! It’s
hard to find a mulberry that fruits well in hot tropical climates, but
'East Coast' does the job. Great for Central and South Florida.
Big, 1 1/2 inch juicy, sweet mulberry fruit with plenty of flavor.
Fruit ripens in May. 1 Zones
9-10
Fig.
7 'East
Coast'
Edible Leaf Mulberry – Eat the
Leaves, too! You
can have your fruit and eat the leaves, too! While all Morus alba
varieties have edible leaves, this variety has very tender leaves with
a better flavor. Young mulberry leaves are loaded with protein and have
been used as a cooked green or made into a tea in many Asian countries
for centuries. In spring, the variety will also produce 1 inch long,
black mulberries with a tangy sweet flavor. Fruit ripens in
May. 1 Zones
7A-10B
| | Fig. 8 'Edible
Leaf' | Fig. 9 'Edible
Leaf' |
'Ho’O' Mulberry – Bizarre shaped
Leaves! Fruits Too! 'Ho’O'
is a Japanese variety of Morus alba whose name means king or royalty.
The leaves look like a living topographic map. The area between minor
veins is distorted, so the leaf surface is crinkled or raised. Great
yellow fall color. Mid size sweet black fruit. Ripens in May. 1
Zones 5A-9B
| | Fig. 10 'Ho’O' | Fig. 11 'Ho’O' |
'Pandora’s Box' Weeping Mulberry –
Funky Tree and That Fruit Too! Morus
alba ‘Pendula’, This unusual tree is a sure show-stopper in
the landscape! 'Pandora’s Box' twisted, gnarled trunk is crowned
with a cascade of branches that weep to the ground. Produces an
abundance of small black fruit in early summer. Self Fertile. 1 Zones
5A-10B
Fig.
12 'Pandora’s
Box'
'Ranger Ken’s' Mulberry – Sweet
White Mulberries! We
often are on the hunt for local fruits that have stood the trials of
our climate. 'Ranger Ken’s' mulberry was brought to our attention
by several customers. We heard often about the incredible mulberries of
Railroad Square. Railroad square is a industrial park turned art
district in downtown Tallahassee. It is situated next to the historical
old railway depot. The lots that surround the district are filled with
seedling mulberries. Most are black but there are a few white
mulberries in the bunch. White mulberries are known for their super
sweet flavor and are really good for making raisins out of.
Anyway Ranger Ken is the care taker of the Railroad Square Park,
he’s a
local gardening guru and can often be found selling produce at the
local farmers markets. This mulberry is his favorite of the three we
determined to be the best of the ones growing within the park. The
fruit are large over an inch in length, the flavor has a nice rich
honey sweetness to it. Fruit ripens early May. 1 Zones
7A-9B
| | Fig. 13 ''Ranger
Ken’s' | Fig. 14 ''Ranger
Ken’s' |
'Silk Hope' Mulberry – Yummy and
Prolific! (M.
alba X M.
rubra) 'Silk
Hope' is a Morus alba x rubra hybrid from
North Carolina. Berries are 1
½ inch long, black with an excellent sweet tart flavor. It has
been shown to even out produce the 'Illinois Everbearing' mulberry! Silk
Hope is a selection and favorite of Dr. A.J. Bullard, long time NAFEX
mulberry consultant. Ripens in May. 1 Zones
5A-9B
Fig.
15 'Silk
Hope'
'Valdosta' Mulberry – A Georgia
Find! (M.
alba X M.
rubra) The
'Valdosta' mulberry was passed onto us by a customer from Valdosta, GA.
and we think it’s a winner! The 'Valdosta' produces HUGE 2 inch
long mulberries with a rich, deliciously sweet flavor. It’s our
new favorite! Fruit ripens in May. 1 Zones
7A-9B
Fig.
16 'Valdosta'
'Wacissa' Mulberry – A local Find! (M.
alba X M.
rubra) A
Just Fruits find! 'Wacissa' mulberry was found in the sleepy little town
of Wacissa Florida. The original tree must be close to 70 years old and
continues to bear heavy crops of 1 1/2 inch deep purple fruit. Rich
sweet blackberry flavor, very soft and juicy. Fruit ripens in
May. 1 Zones
7A-9B
Fig.
17 'Wacissa'
'White Beauty' Mulberry – Sweet
White Mulberries! We
often are on the hunt for local fruits that have stood the trials of
our climate. We heard often about the incredible mulberries of Railroad
Square. Railroad square is a industrial park turned art district in
downtown Tallahassee, Florida. It is situated next to the historical
old railway depot. The lots that surround the district are filled with
seedling mulberries. Most are black but there are a few white
mulberries in the bunch. White mulberries are known for their super
sweet flavor and are really good for making raisins out of. You really
haven eaten good till you try mulberry raisin muffins. 'White Beauty' is
one of the three we determined to be the best of the ones growing
within the park. The fruit are large over an inch in length, the flavor
has a nice rich maple syrup flavor to it. Fruit ripens early
May. 1 Zones
7A-9B
Fig.
18 'White
Beauty'
'White
Railroad' Mulberry – Local We
often are on the hunt for local fruits that have stood the trials of
our climate. We heard often from local food foragers about the
incredible mulberries of Railroad Square. Railroad square is a
industrial park turned art district in downtown Tallahassee. It is
situated next to the historical old railway depot. The lots that
surround the district are filled with seedling mulberries. Most are
black but there are a few white mulberries in the bunch. White
mulberries are known for their super sweet flavor and are really good
for making raisins out of. You really haven eaten good till you try
mulberry raisin muffins. The 'White Railroad' produces lots of plump,
white mulberries that are over 1 inch long. The flavor is so sweet like
vanilla ice cream. Fruit ripens in May. 1 Zones
7-9
Fig.
19 'White
Railroad'
Other Morus alba cutlivars 3 'Beautiful
Day', Zones 5-9 'Downing', Zones 5-9 Dwarf
mulberry 'Issai', Zones 6-10 'Florida Giant', Zones 6-10 'Kokuso'
(Korean), Zones 5-9 'Middelton', Zones 5-9 'Riviera',
Zones 5-9 'Rupp's Romanian', Zones 6-9 'Russian'
('Tararica'), Zones 3-8 'Tehama', Zones 7-9 'Weeping',
Zones 4-9 'World's Best', Zones 6?-10 'Sweet
Lavender', Zones 5-9 'David Smith Everbearing', Zones 4-9 'Northrop',
Zones 4-8 '4 Seasons', Zones ?-10
Other Morus rubra
cultivars 3 'Hick's
Everbearing', Zones 5-9 'Johnson', Zones 5-9 'Stubbs'
(from 1870 Georgia), Zones 5-9 'Travis', Zones 5-9 'Wild
type', Zones 5-10
Other
Morus nigra
cultivars 3 'AGM',
Zones *6-10 'Black Beauty', Zones *6-10 'Chelsea-King
James', Zones *6-10 'Jerusalem', Zones *6-10 'Kaester',
Zones *6-10 'Noir of Spain', Zones *6-10
Other hybrid cultivars 3 Hybrids
are formed only between Morus
alba, M.rubra, M. macroura 'Collier',
Zones 5-8 'Gerardi', Zones 5-9 'Oscar', Zones 6-9 'Shangri-La',
Zones 6-10 'Tehama', Zones 7-9 'Tice', Zones 9-10 'Wellington',
Zones 5-10? 'Miss Kim', Zones 6-10 ?
**Note:
Morus nigra
has been reported to thrive in dry winter locations of USDA Hardiness
Zone 6,
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Photographs
Fig. 1 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "King
White Pakistan (Shatoot) Mulberries – Pure White Seedless Fruit!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/king-white-pakistan-shahtoot-2/#.
Accessed 25 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 2 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Illinois
Everbearing Mulberry." Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/illinois-everbearing-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 25 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 3 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Pakistan
mulberry – Seedless 4 Inch Fruit! " Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/pakistan-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 25 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 4 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. 'Boysenberry
Black Mulberry – Rich Tangy Sweet Flavor!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/boysenberry-black-mulberry-tree/.
Accessed 25 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 5,6 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Callie’s
Delight’ Contorted Mulberry – Fruiting Contorted Mulberry!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/callies-delight-contorted-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 7 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "East
Coast Mulberry – Fruits Well in Tropical Climates!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/boysenberry-black-mulberry-tree/.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 8,9 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Edible
Leaf Mulberry – Eat the Leaves, too!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/edible-leaf-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 10,11 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Ho’O
Mulberry – Bizarre shaped Leaves! Fruits Too!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/hoo-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 12 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Pandora’s
Box Weeping Mulberry – Funky Tree and That Fruit Too!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/pandoras-box-weeping-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 13,14 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Ranger
Ken’s Mulberry – Sweet White Mulberries!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/ranger-kens-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 15 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Silk
Hope Mulberry – Yummy and Prolific!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/silk-hope-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 16 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Valdosta
Mulberry – A Georgia Find!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/valdosta-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 17 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "Wacissa
Mulberry – A local Find!' Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/wacissa-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 18 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "White
Beauty Mulberry – Sweet White Mulberries!" Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/white-beauty-mulberry-tree/#prettyPhoto.
Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Fig. 19 Cowley
Gilbert, Brandy. "White
Railroad Mulberry – Local." Just Fruits and Exotics, www.justfruitsandexotics.com/JFE/product/white-railroad-mulberry-tree/. Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
Published 26 Oct. 2017 LR. Last update 30 May 2021 LR
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