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- Mulberry tree pros cons #881494 - Extension
White mulberry (Morus alba) is a transplant from Asia that matures quickly in disturbed areas like fencerows, and is considered a weedy and invasive pest in Illinois They are adaptable to shade, sun, drought and various soil conditions making them prolific
- Mulberry tree - Ask Extension
White Mulberry, Morus alba 'Chaparral' is listed as doing well in Colorado The Hardiness Zone for this tree is 4-8 It is listed as an invasive species in some other states but not Colorado I am sending a couple of Colorado recommended tree lists so you can look up the positive and negative features of this tree species
- Scale on Mulberry Tree - Ask Extension
The appearance of this scale suggests it's either White Prunicola Scale or White Peach Scale; both species look nearly identical, though the latter is more common than the former on Mulberry When manual removal efforts aren't enough, the only other recourse when scale populations get too large is the use of insecticide It could be a topical spray, used to kill crawlers on contact (or used to
- Kill a mulberry tree - Ask Extension
There is a concentrated Roundup Tree Stump and Root Killer that is especially made for this You may have to do this over 2 years because mulberry has multiple rooting points To slow growth of the mulberry, prune in the summer rather than the spring, or do both spring and summer pruning Summer pruning reduces the vigor of the tree
- Mulberry Tree - Can you eat the berries - Ask Extension
We have this tree in our yard which I suspect to be a mulberry tree Can you eat the berries from it?
- Mulberry trees - Ask Extension
Expert Response Good Morning, Yes, Weeping mulberry (Morus alba), is listed as a recommended tree for the Southeastern Colorado plains with the correct planting and care I have two lists for you to take a look at The Recommended Trees for Plains Communities of Southeastern Colorado list also includes information about how to care for your new
- Selecting Red mulberry trees (Morus Rubra) - Ask Extension
Hello Daniel, We don't have much information on growing cultivating Red Mulberry in our area, either as an ornamental tree or as a harvestable crop While native, they are still fairly rare in the wild in MD and they will unfortunately hybridize with the invasive White Mulberry Yes, trees are usually dioecious so planting confirmed males with females would be good assurance that pollination
- Mulberry trees - Ask Extension
Here in Minnesota, we have many White Mulberry trees, and YES sometimes a tree will only have male flowers and not produce fruit Even though the berries might be dark, they are still most likely a white mulberry tree since red mulberries are very, very rare here Ripe mulberries are edible, and birds love them whether they are ripe or not
- Mulberry Bush or Tree Questions - Ask Extension
There is are two trees (pictured) growing in our backyard that drop mulberries, I was unaware that mulberry bushes could become trees, or are they just overgrown bushes? The berries seem to fall off well before they are ripe (pictured), and the tree bush doesn't seem to produce many berries at all When they are ripe, they are almost black
- Something is killing my black mulberry trees and I cant figure out . . .
Other stressors besides the crowding could have been drought, saturated soils, weather damage, etc Mulberry trees are considered to be short-lived trees like most fruit trees, 15-50 years The best thing you can do for these trees is to remove all dead or dying trees and branches Also, remove any branches that are rubbing each other
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