Pakistan Mulberry Tree. One advantage Pakistan has over a Morus nigra, though, is that the fruit comes off the tree easily. As a bonus, the fruit juice does not stain! Tree spreading with large heart-shaped leaves. Black Mulberry is the slowest growing mulberry species and also the longest lived. Please add it to your wishlist to be notified when it's available. if rooting is successful, then the new tree will be at least 12 tall. Pakistan "White" Mulberry - Trees of Antiquity So the upper "USDA Zone" number listed is just a suggested range for easy care for that particular cultivar. White mulberry trees are the most cold-tolerant; they grow in USDA zones 3b through 9. I found, the best fruit grows on branches where I didnt prune or cut back. - this is important. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success. the Chaparral appear to grow 6-10 feet tall (2-3 meters) while the Pendula may grow to 20 feet tall (6 meters)! Red mulberry fruits are usually deep red, almost black, and in the best clones have a flavor that almost equals that of the black mulberry. The Pakistan gives great fruit Suzi you won't be disappointed with--no real acidity like a classic mulberry flavor, instead it has a unique sweetness that is quite rich, full, and very satisfying. This past winter, we hit low 20s for 15-20 nights, several of which happened after all three of these varieties had started to break dormancy. This means we use an organic pesticide when the pest population reaches a threshold that requires action. Winter deciduous fruit trees do not require water while dormant. Discontinue water in the Winter while dormant. Grows up to elevations of 3500 feet, possibly higher. If you are tasting what is purported to be a Morus nigra in spring (USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 8 or colder), it probably is not. Everbearing mulberry (Illinois and others) This Thai Dwarf was grafted last April 2020. JFE is super bad with zones. My tree was about 15 feet tall and 20 feet wide. no matter the color, the fruit should be sweet. The Pakistani mulberry is a vigorous grower and can reach 20 very quickly. Originating in Islamabad, Pakistan, this extremely large ruby-red, maroon colored fruit reaches 2 1/2 to 5 inches long and 3/8 inch in diameter.