Description

Elongated black fruit formed by many small drupelets. Skin turns deep black when ripe. Flesh is dark purple, soft, and contains tiny seeds. Shrubs bear fruit in late spring. Suitable for home gardens.

Admired for its distinctive appearance and rewarding growth, Mulberry – Black Pearl brings fresh character to home gardens, raised beds, containers, and edible landscapes.

Product Features
Elongated black fruit formed by many small drupelets
Skin turns deep black when ripe
Flesh is dark purple, soft, and contains tiny seeds
Shrubs bear fruit in late spring
Non-GMO premium seeds
Planting Information

1. Growing Information

Plant TypePerennial Fruit Tree
SunlightFull sun, 6–8 hours daily.
SoilWell-draining loamy soil, pH 5.5–7.5.
Planting MethodSow seeds 1 cm deep
Germination Time14–30 days
Temperature18–30°C
WateringWater young trees deeply twice weekly. Established trees are drought-tolerant.
DifficultyIntermediate

2. How to Grow

1

Sow seeds 1 cm deep. Germination in 14–30 days.

2

Full sun, 6–8 hours daily.

3

Well-draining loamy soil, pH 5.5–7.5.

4

Water young trees deeply twice weekly. Established trees are drought-tolerant.

5

Keep at 18–30°C. Prune in winter dormancy. Self-fertile, no second tree needed.

3. Garden Uses

Home orchards Fruit gardens Sunny landscapes Large containers Edible gardens

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