These tree produce berries throughout the year.
This is sweet variety of black mulberry. The only time the fruit is tart is during the winter.
The leaves are both edible and medicinal for blood sugar control. They can be chopped thinly and added to soups or stews. The leaves can also be used for tea. They can even be dried and powdered.
The leaves are a good source of protein and minerals. This is what silk worms eat.
The fruit is a rich source of anthocyanin, an eye antioxidant that is expensive to buy.
If you use enough leaves in a bean soup if you are diabetic, the property of mulberry leaves will allow the starch to get digested in the large intestine, so it will benefit blood sugar.
These leaves are very mild and cook quickly compared to Pakistani leaves. These leaves can even be made into kimchi or sauerkraut with very minimal salt, such as miso. These leaves are also more pleasant to eat that the standard Morus Nigra.
5 gallon planter $40 5 foot + tree, with one or two major branches
15 gallon planter $60 7-9 foot tall +
15 gallon planter $100 tree with multiple branches that takes up most of the van
Delivery available. I am also selling bocking 14 comfrey in different size planters. I also have dwarf cavendish bananas and aloe vera.