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Although the weeping mulberry (Morus alba 'Pendula ... But there is a non-fruiting weeping variety of the tree called Morus alba 'Chaparral,' which I do not recommend because of course it ...
They have disfigured many of the trees. We'd like to get the grapes ... You wrote not too long ago about 'Chaparral' weeping mulberry. Where can I find one? A. Availabilities of uncommon plants ...
I have decided to leave this world via a weeping mulberry tree. This tree “never gets too big” and produces “small, sweet, one-inch-long dark, black berries.” It is a fast-growing, ornamental tree ...
It doesn’t look very good now. A: It’s a weeping mulberry tree, probably the variety Chaparral. Your other photograph does look like it is in bad shape. Scratch some of the twigs and see if ...
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