Red Mulberry?

BenAllgood

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Is this Red Mulberry?
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I'm thinking it's a male. I don't recall seeing any fruit in the last couple of years.

That's probably the case. Remember if you find a smaller one you can topwork it to whatever mulberry that you want. Below is a picture of one I topworked to an Illinois Everbearing this spring - and YES, it produced mulberries off the scion wood.

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I forgot to mention that IE is a hybrid. Whites, Red and Hybrids can all be grafted to each other with no problems.
 
Would grafting be out if the question?

It would be for me with a tree that large. You could try maybe doing some of the lower limbs, but I doubt you would be satisfied with the results. Personally, I would just buy a couple of Illinois Everbearing trees from a nursery and set them out the same as you would an apple tree. It won't be many years until you will have great fruit.

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^^^^^^^^^^^
But you better hurry if you want to enjoy

Every living creature loves them

Once you taste the fruit, you will see why

bill
 
I was looking to get a couple of those Mulberry trees. Im in Virginia , but a tree nursery that I trust near me said that zones 7 and 8 are experiencing " popcorn disease " and they recommend not planting them . Im not sure if you are in that planting zone but just FYI .
 
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