Other names: Morus bombycis
M. alba is a spreading, deciduous, small tree with ovate to heart-shaped, sometimes lobed, glossy, bright green leaves turning yellow in autumn and small, green catkins in late spring and early summer followed by oval, white fruit ripening red and pink.
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10m max. spread |
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10m max. height |
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20-50 years to maturity |
Morus nigra 'Chelsea' (Black mulberry 'Chelsea')
Other names: Common mulberry 'Chelsea', Sycamine tree 'Chelsea', Persian mulberry 'Chelsea', Morus nigra 'King James'
'Chelsea' is a small, broad, deciduous tree with heart-shaped, mid- to bright green leaves, turning yellow in autumn, and small catkins of tiny, green flowers in late spring and early summer followed by ovoid green, edible fruit turning dark reddish-purple when ready for harvest in late summer.
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3m max. spread |
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6m max. height |
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20-50 years to maturity |
Morus nigra 'Jerusalem' (Black mulberry 'Jerusalem')
Other names: Common mulberry 'Jerusalem', Sycamine tree 'Jerusalem', Persian mulberry 'Jerusalem'
'Jerusalem' is a small, broad, deciduous tree with heart-shaped, bright green leaves, turning yellow in autumn, and small catkins of tiny, green flowers in late spring and early summer followed by ovoid green, edible fruit turning dark red-black when ready for harvest in late summer.
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3m max. spread |
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6m max. height |
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20-50 years to maturity |
Araucaria cunninghamii (Hoop pine)
Other names: Moreton Bay pine, Dorrigo pine, Colonial pine, Arakaria
A. cunninghamii is a tender, conical or columnar, coniferous, evergreen tree with peeling, reddish-brown bark and whorled branches bearing overlapping, scale-like, mid-green leaves, needle-like, flattened, and spirally-arranged when young. Insignificant flowers in spring are followed by cylindrical male cones and, on mature trees only, ovoid female cones.
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6m max. spread |
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50m max. height |
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20-50 years to maturity |
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