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http://permaculturenursery.com/Stephen_Hablitzia_Article.pdf... my old growth Hablitzia (wow!) for 3 days researching her latest book that was published in the autumn (Thrifty Forager) and in that she profiles this plant in a chapter from my garden entitled ”The Modern Monk” (that's me apparently )
RonYou don't need to live in the tropics to have a good crop of fruit from Morus nigra.I know a old tree in a garden close to Brussels that produces a lot of fruit.May be there are different clones.But even without fruit it is a beautiful tree that doesn't need a lot of space.
Morus alba is hardy up here. I have two plants which are about 10 years old from seed, so maybe they will start producing in the next couple of years.... Morus alba tatarica is often said to be the most hardy, but it didn't make it here.