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mikez May 31, 2004 10:01 PM

does any1 know where i can find mulberry trees? or where i can find mulberry trees in new port richey, fl? thanks...mike

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figuerres Jun 01, 2004 07:46 PM

mulberry trees are a Deciduous tree, I am not sure they will do well in our area.... I am in St. Pete.

let me do a few searches....
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figuerres Jun 01, 2004 08:05 PM

Ok it is possible....

you need to select a varity that takes the warm climate and the humidity. many kinds will not do well but there are some that will.

*NOTE* mulberry trees can be *VERY LARGE* and have
some very *SUPER* agressive root systems, I used to live in california and as a teen we had a home that had one... no grass would grow under it for about a 6 foot circle, many surface roots, large ones will lift a sidewalk. the ones I saw were 40-50 foot tall and broad at full size, plant in a large open area or plan on lots of pruning and such....

just in case ....

I have seen what can happen when someone plants one too close to a home or plumbing!
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