Re: Fruiting mulberry?
Thanks for that info, Julie.
Between your answer and John McGregor telling me that I need both
male and female plants in order to fruit, I guess I'll just sit back
and be patient...
>Nan, I have a similar volunteer mulberry that is now, in its fourth year,
>covered with fruits. It had no flowers or fruits before this year. This
>year it is about twelve feet tall.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Nan Sterman <nsterman@mindsovermatter.com>
>To: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
>Date: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:51 AM
>Subject: Fruiting mulberry?
>
>
>>Hi everyone and happy mother's day to all mommy's in North America
>>(how many countries celebrate mother's day on the second sunday in
>>May?)
>>
>>I have a question about fruiting mulberry -- The birds brought me two
>>mulberry trees -- and since they arrived by seed, I had assumed that
>>they were fruiting mulberries (there was one across the street). The
>>trees are now 2 or 3 years old and about 9 feet tall. Leaves are out
>>but there is no fruit. Will they fruit? When will they fruit?
>>
>>Nan
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>>Nan Sterman
>>San Diego County California
>>Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11