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Morus Nigra 'Wellington'| Black Mulberry Tree - 190-230cm, 12lt

Morus Nigra 'Wellington'| Black Mulberry Tree - 190-230cm, 12lt

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The Morus nigra 'Wellington', commonly known as the Black Mulberry, is a deciduous fruit tree with a long and storied history, particularly valued in British gardens for its rich, dark fruit and attractive appearance. The tree is renowned for its large, heart-shaped leaves that are a vibrant green in spring and summer, providing excellent foliage that turns golden yellow in the autumn before shedding.

One of the most distinctive features of the Morus nigra 'Wellington' is its fruit. The mulberries, which ripen in late summer, are deep purple-black and resemble elongated blackberries. They are prized for their sweet and tangy flavour, often used in making jams, wines, or enjoyed fresh from the tree. The fruit is also rich in vitamins and antioxidants, making it a nutritious addition to any garden.

This tree typically grows to around 8-12 metres tall, with a wide, spreading canopy that provides ample shade. It has a rugged, gnarled trunk and bark, giving it a characteristic ancient appearance, even when relatively young. The Morus nigra is slow-growing but can live for several hundred years, making it a long-term fixture in gardens and landscapes.

Black mulberries are tolerant of various soil types, but they thrive best in well-drained, loamy soil. They prefer a sunny or partially shaded location and are hardy in much of the UK climate. However, young trees may need some protection from harsh frosts in colder regions.

In summary, the Morus nigra 'Wellington' is a beautiful and productive tree that brings both aesthetic and culinary value to gardens.

  • Common Name

    Black Mulberry, Common Mulberry

  • Family

    Moraceae

  • Type

    deciduous tree

  • Pot Size

    12

  • Height (cm)

    190-230cm

  • Native To

    Asia

  • Flower

    catkins of inconspicuous, greenish flowers

  • Foliage

    heart-shaped, glossy, light green leaves, yellow in autumn

  • Maturation period

    20–50 years

Key Info

Size & Spacing

Mature Height

8–12m

Mature Width

more than 8m

Shape / habit

bushy

Preferred Location

Orientation

West–facing or East–facing or South–facing, sheltered

Soil Type

acid, alkaline, neutral soil, full sun

Soil moisture

moist but well–drained, well–drained

Growing Period

Flower

summer

Foliage

spring, summer, autumn

Fruit

summer

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During this time, we have developed a large stock of trees, mature evergreen shrubs, conifers, Japanese maples, cedars and olives. What sets us apart from a generic garden center is solid unwavering focus on trees and some bigger shrubs. You will find thousands of trees, hundreds of varieties and lots of experts who are working on the nursery and more than willing to help you to choose a plant for you.

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