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Black Mulberry Tree Size

The black mulberry tree, scientifically known as Morus nigra, is a delightful addition to any garden, known for its lush foliage and delectable fruit. When considering this plant, many of our customers ask about black mulberry tree size, as its growth can significantly influence your gardening decisions. Understanding its mature size helps ensure that this stunning tree fits perfectly within your outdoor space.

Morus nigra

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.

  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Berryfruit
  • Height:
    8.00 m
  • Spread:
    10.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Spring
  • Garden uses:
    Parks, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, Frontyard, Japanese

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Growth Habit and Height

In its natural habitat, the black mulberry tree can reach a height of 10 to 15 meters (approximately 30 to 50 feet), making it a substantial presence in any landscape. However, the black mulberry tree size can vary significantly depending on the specific cultivar and environmental conditions. For instance, the Morus nigra Chelsea variety tends to stay somewhat smaller and more manageable while still offering prolific fruit production. If you're looking for a tree that won't overshadow other elements in your garden, consider the compact nature of the Morus nigra Chelsea, which is perfectly suited for smaller spaces.

Foliage and Canopy Spread

In addition to height, the canopy spread of the black mulberry tree is another factor to account for in your gardening plans. The typical width of mature trees can extend between 5 to 10 meters, giving them a broad and lush appearance that provides shade and visual appeal. The generous size of the foliage not only enhances your garden's aesthetics but also creates a habitat for birds and beneficial insects. If you're strategically placing your black mulberry for shade or as part of a mixed planting scheme, be sure to account for its overall spread.

Caring for Your Black Mulberry Tree

To encourage healthy growth and maintain a manageable size, proper care is essential. Plant your black mulberry tree in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight, as they thrive best in full sun. Regular pruning can also help control the size of the tree as it matures, allowing you to shape its growth and maximize fruit production effectively. It's always best to consult with our skilled staff if you're unsure about how to maintain your tree in the long term.

If you're intrigued by fruiting trees but looking for alternatives with different characteristics, you might also be interested in Morus alba Pendula or Morus Alba, both of which have unique growth habits and fruiting qualities. For those who enjoy smaller fruit bushes, varieties like the Strawberry Camarosa and Blueberry Powder Blue could be valuable additions to your garden as well.

By understanding the black mulberry tree size and ensuring it fits well within your gardening plans, you'll enjoy its sweet, juicy fruit for many years to come. If you have further questions or wish to explore more about mulberries and berry-producing plants, our team at the nursery is here to help guide you towards the best options for your specific gardening needs. Happy planting!


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