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Mulberry Fruit Size Comparison Year 3 – April 2024



Lake Fork N East Texas Zone 8b area hobby orchard and vineyard. We grow 24 different varieties of Muscadines, Paw Paws, Thornless Blackberries, Asian Persimmons, Jujubes, seedless Che, Mulberries, Asian Pears, Satsumas, Calamondins, Kumquats and other Citruses. We also grow a small vegetable garden of Cherry Tomatoes and UC 157 Asparagus.

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  1. I have the Whitey-white, first year (but it's a mature tree and tall, thicker trunk), produced lots of fruits, but I'm disappointed with WHITES, they are bland. Bryces World's Best prolific nice red berries but you have to wait until totally black (not just purplish black), very tangy, even at black color, still can taste that tang. I am very happy with what was labeled Dwarf Everbearing, I bot for $10, and in one year, really big, has little Black mulberries, very sweet.

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