Mulberry Trees can reach 20 or so feet tall (ours are quite tall) and have heart shaped leaves on them. The bark is light brown and kind of smooth. They have white, dark purple or red fruit resembling a blackberry but smaller. The fruit when ripe is very sweet and great for pies, jams and fresh off the tree. Most trees in the USA are of the dark red/purple- almost black- type. The fruit aren't ready unless they fall into your hand as you try to pick them. You should not have to pull on ripe berries.
Mulberries do
Mulberries grow too well. They are quite invasive.
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.
Blackberries have upright canes whereas dewberries have trailing vines. Dewberries are usually larger and somewhat sweeter than blackberries. For pictures, see Wiki article on dewberries here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewberry
Yes, mulberries can grow in New Jersey. Both red and white mulberry trees are well-suited to the climate and soil conditions in the state. These trees are relatively hardy and can thrive in various environments, making them a suitable choice for home gardens and landscapes in the region. Additionally, they can provide delicious fruit and attract wildlife.
Tagalog of mulberries: moras
sloths eat fruit leaves,bugs,young twigs,and mulberries are what they eat.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
bologna does not grow on trees.
Yes, they grow in trees.
some grow on trees and some grow on the ground