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  • From: "Matt Demmon" <mdemmon@gmail.com>
  • To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Morus Nigra for Zone 6
  • Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:08:00 -0400

I have a variety called Kokuso, originally from Clifford England who is a list member, his website slips my mind. It's been in the ground 3 winters, badly mistreated, and transplanted twice in zone 5, western michigan. It is doing very well, vigorous growth, a little bit of tip dieback, no fruit yet. Supposed to be seedless. Anyways, it's surviving!

-matt

On 9/8/06, Bassem Samaan <bassem@gardener.com> wrote:

I understand that M. nigra mullberries are among the best in flavors. However, all the varieties I've seen may not do well in the cold compared to M. Alba and M. Rubra. Even some M. Alba varieties such as Pakistan, had sever winter kill, but have sprouted back for me. I know that some varieties will taste different even though they'll survive the cold.

Does anyone know of a variety that might do well for my area?

Bass samaan

zone 6,  Eastern Pennsylvania


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