Plant Your Own White Mulberry Trees
Looking to add fast-growing shade to your landscape? Our White Mulberry Tree offer includes 5 Morus alba bare root trees, each measuring 12-24 inches in height. Also known as common mulberry or silkworm mulberry, these trees are known for their adaptability and relatively quick growth, reaching heights of 33-66 feet. These trees are shipped bare root when dormant and in pots during the growing season.
The White Mulberry is an excellent choice for those seeking a low-maintenance tree that thrives in various conditions. They tolerate different soil types and are drought-tolerant once established. Enjoy the benefits of a beautiful, shade-providing tree with minimal upkeep.
Benefits of Planting White Mulberry Trees:
- Fast Growth: Quickly establish shade and visual interest in your yard.
- Adaptable: Tolerates a wide range of soil types.
- Drought-Tolerant: Requires minimal watering once established.
- Wildlife Attraction: Provides food and shelter for birds and other animals.
- Beautiful Foliage: Adds lush greenery to your landscape.
Growth Conditions: White Mulberry trees thrive in well-drained soils and can tolerate a variety of soil types. They prefer full sun but can tolerate some shade. They are relatively drought-tolerant once established and are cold-hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9.
We ship using USPS Ground Advantage or Priority Mail. Ship times are 1-3 days from ordering but during spring ship times may increase due to increased volume.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall will these White Mulberry trees get? These trees can grow to be between 33 and 66 feet tall at maturity.
- What kind of soil is best for White Mulberry trees? They are adaptable but prefer well-drained soil.
- How much sunlight do these trees need? White Mulberry trees thrive in full sun but can tolerate some shade.
- When is the best time to plant these trees? The ideal planting time is during the dormant season or early spring.
- How often should I water these trees after planting? Water regularly until established, then they are relatively drought-tolerant.
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