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50 Black Mulberry Seeds (Morus nigra), Heirloom Fruit Tree Seeds
The Black Mulberry (Morus nigra) is a beautiful and productive fruiting tree known for its rich, sweet-tart berries and ornamental appeal. This deciduous tree grows to 20–30 ft tall (can reach up to 70 ft) and can live and fruit for several centuries. Its dark red to black fruits are among the largest and best-tasting of all mulberry species.
Tree Features:
Hardy in USDA Zones 6–10
Full sun lover with moderate drought tolerance
Tolerates a wide range of soils including rocky, alkaline, or wet sites
Excellent for erosion control and wind resistance
Produces fruit even in less-than-ideal conditions like frost pockets
Low-maintenance, long-lived, and adaptable
Fruit & Uses:
The 1-inch fruits are technically aggregates, not berries, and have a deliciously rich, tart-sweet flavor. They can be eaten fresh, dried, or used in pies, sauces, jams, and wine. Slightly unripe fruits work best in baking. Birds love them too—often planted near cherry trees to draw birds away from cherries.
Sowing Instructions:
Scarify: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours
Stratify: Cold stratify for 60 days at 40°F in a moist medium
Germination: Surface sow indoors—light required for germination
Important Notes:
Pack contains 50 seeds
Seeds are not pretreated unless stated
Not a named cultivar
Growing success depends on conditions and care; please follow recommended sowing practices for your climate
Add this long-lived, fruit-bearing beauty to your garden today and enjoy delicious mulberries for generations!
Tree Features:
Hardy in USDA Zones 6–10
Full sun lover with moderate drought tolerance
Tolerates a wide range of soils including rocky, alkaline, or wet sites
Excellent for erosion control and wind resistance
Produces fruit even in less-than-ideal conditions like frost pockets
Low-maintenance, long-lived, and adaptable
Fruit & Uses:
The 1-inch fruits are technically aggregates, not berries, and have a deliciously rich, tart-sweet flavor. They can be eaten fresh, dried, or used in pies, sauces, jams, and wine. Slightly unripe fruits work best in baking. Birds love them too—often planted near cherry trees to draw birds away from cherries.
Sowing Instructions:
Scarify: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours
Stratify: Cold stratify for 60 days at 40°F in a moist medium
Germination: Surface sow indoors—light required for germination
Important Notes:
Pack contains 50 seeds
Seeds are not pretreated unless stated
Not a named cultivar
Growing success depends on conditions and care; please follow recommended sowing practices for your climate
Add this long-lived, fruit-bearing beauty to your garden today and enjoy delicious mulberries for generations!



