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Question: We have a large 60+ foot mulberry tree in our backyard that is located by our pond. This is the first year I have seen these dark streaks on the bark of the tree. Should I have concerns?
This is mulberry season, and our trees are loaded with fruit. The humble mulberry was one of the first fruit trees my husband, Ralph, and I planted on our Groveland property after moving here in 19… ...
Mulberry trees were likely brought to Hawaii by Don Francisco de Paula Marin in the early 1800s. ... however, and “popcorn disease” is a rare but occasional problem.
Q: My neighbor and I have brown spots on the leaves of a 15-year-old ornamental Bradford Pear tree. Some leaves are dropping. It looks like apple scab disease from looking on the Internet. What is … ...
Red mulberries are becoming less common on the landscape than the invasive white mulberry, but can be found growing throughout the eastern United States. The Morton Arboretum warns that red mulberry ...
Mulberry trees bleed sap when cut, so large-scale pruning leaves the tree increasingly susceptible to pests and diseases. Harvesting : Getting a mulberry tree to fruit requires patience as it can ...
Apart from displacing native species, this tree also blasts its pollen far off into the distance and cross-pollinate with, or spread a fatal root disease to the native red mulberry trees.
In fact, we have two other trees that we didn’t plant. As much as we love our mulberry tree it is quite messy when it drops the berries. Is there any way to stop it from fruiting?
AN effort is being made to introduce once more into England the cultivation of the mulberry tree, and as the leaves of either the white or black variety (but especially those of the former) afford ...