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Recommended USDA zones for Pakistan Mulberry Tree: [Morus macroura 'Pakistan']
Zone 5(-10° to -5° )
Zone 6(-5° to 5° )
Zone 7(5° to 10° )
Zone 8(10° to 20° )

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Black mulberries were grown near ancient temples for fresh eating in Asia, Europe and the Mideast, where the trees thrived in the heat, poor soils and droughts.Large clusters of black Pakistan mulberries ripen in late July in Georgia, and the huge berries can grow to a length of 5 inches. If you buy a grafted Pakistan Mulberry tree, it often produces berries the first year being a fine quality and pleasant aroma. Birds and other wildlife animals love to visit the Pakistan Mulberry trees, as the berries begin to ripen during the Summer. The Pakistan Mulberry tree can grow easily in orchards, but many Northern gardeners plant the trees in tubs and carry them inside during the Winter, since they are only cold hardy to zone 7. Pakistan Black Mulberry trees have been reported to live for hundreds of years in Pakistan and Asia Minor. You can harvest Black Pakistan mulberries the first year if you buy and plant a tree that is large and a fruiting size tree.