The black mulberry tree, scientifically known as Morus nigra, is a remarkable addition to any garden or landscape in New Zealand. With its lush, green foliage and luscious dark-purple fruit, the black mulberry tree is celebrated not only for its aesthetic charm but also for its numerous culinary and ecological benefits. This hardy tree thrives in a variety of conditions, making it an ideal choice for gardeners ranging from novices to experts.
Black Mulberry, Persian Mulberry, Common Mulberry, Sycamine Tree
Morus nigra, commonly known as the Black Mulberry Tree, produces small white flowers in spring which result in the large, black, juicy berries in summer. The foliage is mid-green and develops yellow tones in autumn before falling. It will grow to about 8 m tall and spread 10 m but can be contained with trimming as necessary. Morus nigra is commonly grown as specimen with the added advantages of fruit and summer shade. It is also commonly included in a mixed planting or simply grown for fruit production.
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