
Persian Mulberry Trees reportedly came directly from the magnificent gardens of the Shah of Iran, before he was deposed by the Anatolia Khomeini when he returned from exile in Paris, France.
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The weight of the large clusters of Persian mulberries, plus the weight of the leaves, brings the limbs low to the ground for easy harvesting of the mulberry crop.
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Persian Black Mulberry Tree price(s):
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Persian Black Mulberry Tree price(s):
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6-7 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$64.20
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7-8 feet tall (Fall Shipment)
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$98.95
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Recommended zones for Persian Black Mulberry Tree:
Zone 4 | (-20° to -10° ) |
Zone 5 | (-10° to -5° ) |
Zone 6 | (-5° to 5° ) |
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
Zone 8 | (10° to 20° ) |
Zone 9 | (20° to 30° ) |
Zone 10 | (30° to 40° ) |
Zone 11 | (40° to 50° ) |
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A bowlful of Persian mulberries placed inside the home on a table will draw the attention of the children in the family.
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Black mulberry trees of the Persian cultivar can grow 20 feet tall, and the berries can be harvested by shaking the trees and collecting the mulberries on sheets beneath.
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The Persian mulberry keeps well for extended periods of time in the refrigerator.
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The Persian mulberry is widely admired and reportedly grown extensively in Russia on collective farms for fresh fruit and canning.
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Many desserts are made from the Persian mulberries along with sauces, pie-making, cakes and jelly.
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