[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]ong-fruited mulberry relative with fruits several inches long. Flavor is quite good and on par with the black mulberry.
Description: Medium sized deciduous tree usually only to 20-30ft, but can reach 70ft. Although they appear so, fruits are not true berries but an aggregate. Trees are known to be very long lived and can bear fruit for several hundred years.
Hardiness: Trees are hardy to about 18-25F (it varies tree to tree).
Growing Environment: Trees are fairly adaptable, but grow well in deep, moist soils. Fertilization is generally unnecessary. Grow in full sun. Mildly drought tolerant, but water should be provided during long dry spells. The Himalayan Mulberry is fairly similar in growth habits and climatic requirements to the black mulberry.
Propagation: Usually by seed, which can take several years to bear. Seeds will benefit from a few weeks to 2-3 months of cold stratification. Seeds can germinate within a few weeks to several months.
Uses: Fruits are eaten fresh or can be used just like any berry.
Native Range: Native to the Himalayan mountains in China.