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Mulberry Trees

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Mulberry Trees

Bring charm, shade, and sweet harvests to your garden with our Mulberry Trees collection. Whether you're after lush fruit or ornamental appeal, these classic trees offer beauty and bounty in equal measure.


🌱 Why Choose Mulberry Trees

✔ Delicious Fruit , Enjoy sweet, antioxidant-rich berries straight from the tree
✔ Fast-Growing Shade , Broad canopies offer cool, leafy coverage in just a few seasons
✔ Beautiful Structure , From weeping forms to traditional shapes, they suit many garden styles
✔ Low Maintenance , Tough, drought-tolerant and easy to grow once established
✔ Great for Aussie Backyards , Thrive in most Australian climates with minimal care


Top Picks from This Collection

Discover 2 bestsellers customers love from this collection:

- Black Mulberry, Morus nigra , A traditional fruiting favourite with rich, tangy-sweet berries and broad, dense foliage
- Weeping Mulberry Standards, Morus alba 'Pendula' , A striking ornamental with cascading branches, perfect as a feature or focal point


🏡 Where Mulberry Trees Belong in Your Landscape

✅ Backyard Orchards or Edible Gardens , Great for homegrown fruit lovers
✅ Cottage or Country Gardens , Classic charm with practical use
✅ Feature Planting in Lawns , Weeping varieties add sculptural elegance
✅ Shaded Play Areas , Fast-growing canopy creates natural retreats


Expert Plant Selection Tip

Plant mulberries in full sun for the best fruit production and fastest growth. Allow plenty of space for their spreading branches, and prune lightly after harvest to shape. For minimal mess, plant away from paved areas or choose ornamental weeping varieties that don't fruit heavily.


❔ FAQs About Mulberry Trees

Do all mulberry trees produce edible fruit
No, some ornamental varieties like Weeping Mulberry may produce little to no fruit

How long does it take for a mulberry tree to fruit
Fruiting varieties like Black Mulberry often begin bearing within 2 to 3 years

Are mulberries messy
Fruit drop can stain surfaces, so plant them away from driveways or patios

Do they need a lot of pruning
Only occasional shaping is needed to maintain form and manage size

Are they easy to grow in Australia
Yes, mulberries are hardy and grow well in most Aussie climates with basic care


🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Mulberry Trees?

Want a garden that turns heads, start with our Mulberry Trees collection!