Skip to Content.
Sympa Menu

nafex - [nafex] Dwarf Geraldi Mulberry

nafex@lists.ibiblio.org

Subject: North American Fruit Explorers mailing list at ibiblio

List archive

Chronological Thread  
  • From: Lester Davis <lhdavis8@knology.net>
  • To: mailing list at ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [nafex] Dwarf Geraldi Mulberry
  • Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 23:05:15 -0400 (EDT)

Geraldi mulberry stays dwarf when grafted on other rootstock.  Mine is not
over 7 feet tall and diameter about the same and is over 15 years.  It is
dwarfed because of the short distance
between the nodes.  Since the nodes are so close  and the fruit normal size
it appears more heavy loaded than any other mulberry.  I have taken softwood
cuttings this spring and trying
to root, have had no success with cuttings taken winter pruning.
 
Lester H. Davis
----- Original Message -----

From: "Steven Covacci" <filtertitle@gmail.com>
To: "mailing list at ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters"
<nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 10:33:59 PM
Subject: Re: [nafex] Pakistan mulberry

Does Morus alba cv. 'Geraldi Dwarf' stay dwarfed when grafted unto a
typical M. alba rootstock.. a few feet above ground?  I like to bury the
graft union when dealing with dwarfs to maintain this characteristic; just
buried the union on my M. latifolia 'Kokuso-20' and in the past had done so
with me M. nigra 'Black Beauty' (doing well so far; NJ Zone 6b/7a.. a few
years and just a few fruit this year; not vigorous.. buried the union.)

On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Lester Davis <lhdavis8@knology.net> wrote:

> I live 100miles southwest of Atlanta.  Winter of 2014 low temp was 12
> degrees for a short while and then not over 32 all day.  Winter of 2015 had
> low of 11 degrees for a short while and not over
> 32 all that day.   No die back at all, none, then the Pakistan began to
> leaf out in late Feb during a warm-up.   Then we had a few more frosts and
> most all leaves fell.   It did put out new growth and
> there were a few fruit this year.   I would say this happens 3 out 4
> years, but when it does come to  a full fruiting year it is loaded.   The
> tree is 15 years old and over 30 feet tall and still growing,
> wish I had kept it pruned.   I have a 'Geraldi' dwarf mulberry, same age,
> heavy producer over a long period of time.  A black fruit with good taste,
> for a small yard it is an ideal.
>
> Lester H. Davis
> Columbus, GA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Devin Smith via nafex" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
> To: "Mailing List at Ibiblio - Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters" <
> nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Cc: "Devin Smith" <dvidedevo@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2015 9:08:45 PM
> Subject: [nafex] Pakistan mulberry
>
> I have been thinking about trialing Pakistan mulberry here in Vermont. I
> understand that it is a real long shot, but given the fact that much of the
> limitation seems to revolve around 'low chill' requirment, it might just
> work. Hardiness-wise, I understand Atlanta area saw sub-zero temps. for a
> couple of nights this past winter. Did those of you in the south who are
> growing Pakistan experience severe dieback this winter? I'm thinking that
> our winter weather is consistent enough that the trees would stay dormant,
> and then I could 1. grow them on the own roots so they can resprout if need
> be and 2. plant in a protected spot with some extra protection as people do
> with figs. They sure are delicious, so I think its worth a shot.
>
> I also noticed perusing the GRIN database that several other similar
> selections are available, listed as Morus macroura or 'himalayan mulberry.'
> One in particular DMOR 9  looks similar to 'pakistan', though a bit
> scrawnier, and the description seems to suggest zone 5 hardiness, though on
> second look I noticed this is merely a snippet from a seed savers exchange
> write-up about the species. Anyone know anything about hardy higher-chill
> macroura selections that might be a good stand in for
> 'pakistan'?
> __________________
> nafex mailing list
> nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
> Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters
> subscribe/unsubscribe|user config|list info:
> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/nafex
> message archives
> https://lists.ibiblio.org/sympa/arc/nafex
> Google message archive search:
> site: lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/nafex [searchstring]
> nafex list mirror sites:
> http://ifneb.blogspot.com IFNEB Blog
> http://groups.google.com/group/permaculturelist
> http://groups.google.com/group/nafexlist
> https://sites.google.com/site/nafexmailinglist
> Avant Geared  http://sites.google.com/site/avantgeared
>
> __________________
> nafex mailing list
> nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
> Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters
> subscribe/unsubscribe|user config|list info:
> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/nafex
> message archives
> https://lists.ibiblio.org/sympa/arc/nafex
> Google message archive search:
> site: lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/nafex [searchstring]
> nafex list mirror sites:
> http://ifneb.blogspot.com IFNEB Blog
> http://groups.google.com/group/permaculturelist
> http://groups.google.com/group/nafexlist
> https://sites.google.com/site/nafexmailinglist
> Avant Geared  http://sites.google.com/site/avantgeared
>
__________________
nafex mailing list
nafex@lists.ibiblio.org
Northamerican Allied Fruit Experimenters
subscribe/unsubscribe|user config|list info:
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/nafex
message archives
https://lists.ibiblio.org/sympa/arc/nafex
Google message archive search:
site: lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/nafex [searchstring]
nafex list mirror sites:
http://ifneb.blogspot.com IFNEB Blog
http://groups.google.com/group/permaculturelist
http://groups.google.com/group/nafexlist
https://sites.google.com/site/nafexmailinglist
Avant Geared  http://sites.google.com/site/avantgeared





Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.

Top of Page