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Mulberry (Morus rubra)
Size: 20-30' tall/15-20' wide.
Flowering:
Fruiting: mid-late June
Birds: summer nesting species, especially starlings, robin, blackbirds, rose-breasted grosbeak, waxwing, and some woodpeckers.
A very shade tolerant tree - often excelling in the understory of established farm groves, Red Mulberry produces an edible red-purple drupe that resembles blackberry. The fruit is used in jams and wines, and is relished by many wildlife species. Fruiting in June provides nesting catbirds, thrashers, and robins with a plentiful source of sweet fruit. Mulberry can tolerate a variety of moist soil conditions, and can even tolerate seasonal flooding.
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