Standard Mulberry Tree
Transform your garden or patio into a Mediterranean oasis with our exquisite Standard Mulberry Tree. Grown as a formal 'standard' with a clean stem and a lush, rounded head, this tree is a living sculpture. It not only provides welcome shade and structure but also rewards you with a summer harvest of sweet, juicy, deep-purple berries. Perfect for containers or as a statement piece in your landscape, it's a hardy and easy-to-care-for choice that brings both beauty and flavour to your home.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Black Mulberry / Mulberry
Botanical Name: Morus nigra
Arabic Name: توت
Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural
Plant Country: Netherlands
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Rosales
Family: Moraceae
Genus: Morus
Species: Morus nigra
3. Origin & Distribution
The Black Mulberry is native to southwestern Asia and the Iberian Peninsula. It has been cultivated since antiquity throughout the Mediterranean and Europe for its delicious fruit and ornamental value.
4. Visual Characteristics
This standard variety features a straight, woody trunk topped with a dense, globose canopy. The leaves are large, heart-shaped, and serrated with a rough, dark green surface. In summer, it produces clusters of drupes that turn from green to red and finally to a deep, glossy black-purple when ripe.
5. Size & Dimensions
As a 'standard' graft, the height is often controlled by the stem length, typically reaching 2 to 3 meters in total height with a canopy spread of 1 to 2 meters, making it ideal for large pots or focused garden spots.
6. Light Requirements
Requires full sun to thrive and produce high-quality fruit. It should be placed in a location that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
7. Watering Needs
Moderate watering requirements. Keep the soil consistently moist but well-drained, especially during the flowering and fruiting season. Once established, it possesses a good degree of drought tolerance.
8. Soil & Potting
Prefers fertile, well-draining loamy soil. It can adapt to various soil types including clay or sand, provided there is adequate drainage. If grown in a container, use a high-quality potting mix with added organic matter.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Very hardy and can withstand significant frost (Hardiness zones 5-9). It thrives in temperate climates and is well-suited to Mediterranean conditions with low to moderate humidity.
10. Fertilization
Apply a balanced organic fertilizer or a slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth and a bountiful harvest. Avoid heavy nitrogen late in the season.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Easy to care for. Maintenance involves pruning the canopy in late winter to maintain its rounded shape and removing any suckers that grow from the main stem to preserve the 'standard' form.
12. Growth & Propagation
Slow to moderate growth rate. Propagation is typically achieved through hardwood cuttings or grafting. This specific 'standard' variant is created by grafting the Morus nigra onto a vigorous rootstock.
13. Common Problems
Relatively pest-free, though birds are highly attracted to the ripe fruit. Potential issues include leaf spot or canker in excessively damp conditions. Scale insects or spider mites may occasionally appear in very dry environments.
14. Benefits & Uses
Provides delicious, antioxidant-rich edible fruit. It serves as a stunning ornamental focal point in landscapes, provides shade, and is highly attractive to pollinators and beneficial wildlife.
15. Toxicity & Safety
The ripe berries are safe and edible for both humans and pets. However, like many members of the Moraceae family, the stems and leaves contain a milky white sap that can cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals.
Standard Mulberry Tree
Transform your garden or patio into a Mediterranean oasis with our exquisite Standard Mulberry Tree. Grown as a formal 'standard' with a clean stem and a lush, rounded head, this tree is a living sculpture. It not only provides welcome shade and structure but also rewards you with a summer harvest of sweet, juicy, deep-purple berries. Perfect for containers or as a statement piece in your landscape, it's a hardy and easy-to-care-for choice that brings both beauty and flavour to your home.
1. Basic Identification
Common Name: Black Mulberry / Mulberry
Botanical Name: Morus nigra
Arabic Name: توت
Variant: Standard
Plant Color: Natural
Plant Country: Netherlands
2. Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Rosales
Family: Moraceae
Genus: Morus
Species: Morus nigra
3. Origin & Distribution
The Black Mulberry is native to southwestern Asia and the Iberian Peninsula. It has been cultivated since antiquity throughout the Mediterranean and Europe for its delicious fruit and ornamental value.
4. Visual Characteristics
This standard variety features a straight, woody trunk topped with a dense, globose canopy. The leaves are large, heart-shaped, and serrated with a rough, dark green surface. In summer, it produces clusters of drupes that turn from green to red and finally to a deep, glossy black-purple when ripe.
5. Size & Dimensions
As a 'standard' graft, the height is often controlled by the stem length, typically reaching 2 to 3 meters in total height with a canopy spread of 1 to 2 meters, making it ideal for large pots or focused garden spots.
6. Light Requirements
Requires full sun to thrive and produce high-quality fruit. It should be placed in a location that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
7. Watering Needs
Moderate watering requirements. Keep the soil consistently moist but well-drained, especially during the flowering and fruiting season. Once established, it possesses a good degree of drought tolerance.
8. Soil & Potting
Prefers fertile, well-draining loamy soil. It can adapt to various soil types including clay or sand, provided there is adequate drainage. If grown in a container, use a high-quality potting mix with added organic matter.
9. Temperature & Humidity
Very hardy and can withstand significant frost (Hardiness zones 5-9). It thrives in temperate climates and is well-suited to Mediterranean conditions with low to moderate humidity.
10. Fertilization
Apply a balanced organic fertilizer or a slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth and a bountiful harvest. Avoid heavy nitrogen late in the season.
11. Maintenance & Care Level
Easy to care for. Maintenance involves pruning the canopy in late winter to maintain its rounded shape and removing any suckers that grow from the main stem to preserve the 'standard' form.
12. Growth & Propagation
Slow to moderate growth rate. Propagation is typically achieved through hardwood cuttings or grafting. This specific 'standard' variant is created by grafting the Morus nigra onto a vigorous rootstock.
13. Common Problems
Relatively pest-free, though birds are highly attracted to the ripe fruit. Potential issues include leaf spot or canker in excessively damp conditions. Scale insects or spider mites may occasionally appear in very dry environments.
14. Benefits & Uses
Provides delicious, antioxidant-rich edible fruit. It serves as a stunning ornamental focal point in landscapes, provides shade, and is highly attractive to pollinators and beneficial wildlife.
15. Toxicity & Safety
The ripe berries are safe and edible for both humans and pets. However, like many members of the Moraceae family, the stems and leaves contain a milky white sap that can cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals.

