yes!.....we have one in our backyard here in Round Rock, Texas
Mulberries grow too well. They are quite invasive.
mulberry trees
Silk worms are fed on the leaves of the Black Mulberry (Morus nigra)
what kind of mulberry trees are there what kind of mulberry trees are there
Mulberries do
Colonists were to use a portion of their land to grow mulberry trees so that silkworms would eat the leaves and make cocoons for the production of silk.
Yes.
mulberry rust come from trees
Mulberries grow on Mulberry trees. Mulberries closely resemble Raspberries. Raspberries grow on bushes. Both grow wild and are considered by some to be a nuisance for several reasons. You can tell when these wild berries are ripe when you begin to see purple bird dabs.
Yes, the Mulberry (several species) are deciduous.
Yes, they do.