Mulberries, And The Winner Is . . . – Lee Reich (2024)

I’ve been a fruit nut for a long time, and throughout that time have had a particular attraction to uncommon fruits (about which I wrote a book). Evidence of the latter began with the planting of a mulberry tree in my front yard when I lived in Wisconsin. The plant and fruit seemed intriguing; little did I know, back then, that mulberry trees were growing all over the place. Right now, I could probably bump into a dozen wild trees within a quarter mile of here, or within a quarter mile of my old domicile in Wisconsin. Mulberry is the second most common “weed” tree in New York City.

Commonness is one reason that mulberry doesn’t “get no respect.” Also, fruits from run-of-the-mill trees are too cloying for most tastes. Still, the fruits are abundant, local, organic, and sustainably “grown,”

and some trees have better than run-of-the-mill flavor. The latter are available as named varieties.

Which is why I could be seen today bending flexible poles aver two small trees. Mulberry fruits are a favorite of birds; I needed to protect the fruits. The two trees — the varieties Oscar and Kokusu — allegedly bear delicious fruits. Taste of the fruit from these small trees will confirm whether or not they are worth keeping and growing into larger trees. If worth keeping, the trees, once large, will bear enough for the birds and humans.

My bird protection was easily erected. The ends of the flexible poles, in short sections held together by an inner elastic cord (from www.gardeners.com), like tent poles, went into foot-long pieces of PVC pipe that I pounded into the ground. Clothespins hold bird-netting in place on the poles and metal staples pinned the netting to the ground.

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‘Illinois Everbearing’ fruit

Three species of mulberry are commonly eaten: white mulberry, Morus alba; red mulberry, M. rubra; and black mulberry, M. nigra. (Fruit color has nothing to do with species names; many white mulberry trees bear black fruits.) In the eastern part of the U.S., we find our native red mulberry as well as white mulberry, introduced from Asia in the early 19th century, as well as hybrids of the two. Black mulberry thrives best in Mediterranean-type climates.

Right next to my two little trees I have an older mulberry, the variety Illinois Everbearing, a natural hybrid of the white and red mulberry species that does indeed bear over many weeks. My Oscar tree is probably a variety of white mulberry. Kokuso is sometimes listed as its own species, M. latifolia. At any rate, all three varieties are supposed to be hardy and delicious.

‘Illinois Everbearing’tree

I can vouch for Illinois Everbearing because I’ve grown it for a number of years. Although hardy, branches often die back because they don’t realize, towards the end of summer, that it’s time to slow down growth and toughen up for winter. I make it slow down as summer wanes by letting grass and weeds grow high at its feet, sucking up excess moisture and nutrients.

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The best-tasting of the mulberries, I’d even stick my neck out so far as to say perhaps the best-tasting of all fruits(!), is the black mulberry species. The berries aren’t particularly big but they pack enough flavor that they could be the size of an orange. Their flavor has a nice balance of sweetness and tartness along with some . . . je ne sais quoi. Mulberryness?

Problem is that black mulberry is not hardy here. I’ve grown it in a pot, but a potted plant has only a limited amount of stems on which to hang fruits so yields are very low. I planted one right in the ground in the greenhouse a few years ago, planning to espalier it as directed in my book, The Pruning Book: “To train a

M. nigra in greenhouse, prior to its demise

mulberry to a tidy form, develop a main set of limbs, then prune branches growing off these limbs to six leaves in July to make short, fruiting spurs.” Not so! I garnered that pruning information from a British book, and it’s evidently is another gardening Britishism that doesn’t work on this side of the pond, probably due to differences in daylength and/or summer temperatures. My tree has done nothing but grow and grow, with little fruit on the abundant, lanky stems.

This week I ripped the black mulberry out of the greenhouse and planted, in its stead, a fig to accompany the three other in-ground figs there.

A few weeks ago, before the black mulberry awoke from its winter slumber, I cut off a branch and grafted it onto a similarly sized branch of the Illinois

Morus nigra fruits

Everbearing tree. Black mulberry isn’t supposed to be cold-hardy outdoors here, but who knows? It’s a very long shot. As I said, I can’t believe everything I read, even if I wrote it. This time I hope that all of us are wrong.

Mulberries, And The Winner Is . . . – Lee Reich (2024)

FAQs

Which is better, black or red mulberry? ›

Mulberries reported moderate levels of Mg (442.33 mg/100 g), Fe (45.6 mg/100 g), Na (635.68 mg/100 g), K (3278 mg/100 g), and Ca (583.1 mg/100 g). These findings indicate that black mulberries exhibit a superior mineral content across all parameters, whereas red mulberry has lower levels among the three varieties.

What is the difference between mulberry and everbearing mulberry? ›

Everbearing may actually be a cross between our American Red and a White mulberry. Named such because it fruits in cycles from spring to fall. Everbearing tends to be a smaller bush, and not as vigorous as the common black mulberry, with somewhat smaller berries as a rule --- average 5/8"-3/4" in length.

What is the most delicious mulberry? ›

Morus alba cultivars are generally described as being "sweet", while Morus rubra cultivars and hybrids are regarded as more "flavorful". Morus macroura has a unique "raspberry" flavor, and Morus nigra most often holds the highest taste rating.

Do deer eat mulberries? ›

Mulberries are sweet, which deer greatly appreciate as they provide necessary sugars and carbohydrates. They are brimming with vitamins and minerals, which makes them an ideal food source for deer. They also contain a lot of fibers, which are great for the deer's digestive system.

What do mulberries symbolize? ›

Mulberry signals a time of great abundance and beauty.

How many years does it take for a mulberry tree to bear fruit? ›

Everbearing mulberry trees are self-fertile, so you only need one to yield a crop. In general, it can take up to two to three years for everbearing mulberry trees to fruit. However, some nurseries carry everbearing mulberry trees that will fruit the first year. The trees bear fruit from June until September.

How can you tell the difference between a male and female mulberry tree? ›

Mulberries make separate flowers with only one or the other sex: “female” flowers lack stamens, and “male” flowers lack pistils (Fig. 9). Both female and male flowers also lack petals. So, for example, a “female” mulberry flower will have only sepals and a pistil, and a “male” flower will have only sepals and stamens.

Are mulberry trees worth growing? ›

Whether you have a small suburban backyard or a large farm, we strongly recommend that you plant at least one mulberry tree. Mulberries are best known for their sweet-tart fruit, which is one of our favorites both fresh and dried. They are wonderful in other ways, too.

What is the fastest growing mulberry tree? ›

Mulberry Coppice/Pollard

Mulberry is the one of the fastest growing temperate trees I know of.

Which mulberry is healthiest? ›

Because of their high fiber and nutrient content, white mulberries have many health benefits. White mulberry improves hemoglobin A1C levels, which is an indicator of long-term blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.

Which is healthier mulberry or blackberry? ›

It is known that blackberries contain around 21 mg per 100 g of vitamin C, whereas black mulberries contain 17.41–28.33 mg per 100 g of fruit [30,33,41,43,56,57]. The amount of vitamin K in blackberries is approximately 19.79 mg per 100 g (Table 3) [47].

Can you eat mulberries raw? ›

Some people place sheets or other materials around mulberry trees to catch the berries as they drop. This makes them quick to collect. While they're often eaten raw, mulberries can also be used to make jams, preserves, pies, and a variety of other delicious treats.

Is it okay to eat mulberry stems? ›

You will probably want to remove these stems, although eating them is not dangerous.

Are black mulberries good? ›

The ripe berry, twigs, and root bark are used to make medicine. The ripe berry is also eaten. Black mulberry fruit contains pectin, which might act as a laxative. Chemicals in black mulberry fruit and black mulberry twigs might have blood sugar lowering effects.

What are the benefits of Red Mulberry tree? ›

Ethnobotanic: Red mulberry was used by several Native American tribes to treat a variety of ailments. The sap was used to treat ringworm (Foster and Duke 2000). The Cherokee made a tea from the leaves of the plant for treatment of dysentery, weakness, and difficulty urinating (Hamel and Chiltoskey 1975).

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