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Colorcham427

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Find me a good web site that shows pictures of Mulberry trees. I went out looking, I had about idk? 5-6 species' pictures printed out. still had sort of trouble.

can't seem to find any good pictures online!!! any help? please...

 
When I see them it's because of the contrast between their bark and their leaves. their leaves are really green and shiny usually, while the bark is pretty rough and gnarled looking. Also the bark near the leaves will be a really light green, almost yellow color. Hope that helps a little. sorry I don't have a pic for you.

 
I presume that you have already Googled <mulberry tree> and checked Images, so i don't know what else to say except to suggest that you go to your nearest nursery and ask them. Here, every winter, all the leaves are pruned and the tree re-leafs in the spring, but that may not be the custom by you. Good luck.

 
I can't tell the difference between the species, but they should be in the genus "Morus". I'm pretty sure the pictures you printed out are good.

 
I can't tell the difference between the species, but they should be in the genus "Morus". I'm pretty sure the pictures you printed out are good.
Thanks and yeah Phil I googled the heck out of it!!! LOL.

These are hard to look for because of the cold, they're are starting to get dry, bet they will start falling soon which means I'm going to have to buy some! lol no worries I've made tons of friends! woo hoo!!! :)

As for picking the leaves, is it OK for thr tree to pick off healthy leaves? Anyway to do it without harming it? Don't take too many? Take them right off of the stem or branch??? Hmmmm......

 

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