Morus australis

Plant Details

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General Information

Scientific name: Morus australis
Also known as: Korean Mulberry, Aino Mulberry

Plant Properties

Layer: Fruit tree
Format: Large
Height: 7.00 m
Width: 3.00 m
Growth Rate: Fast
Leaf: Deciduous

Growth conditions

USDA Hardiness: 6-9
Soil Moisture:
Moist
Soil:
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
pH:
Acid Neutral Basic
Light:
Half shade, Sun

Usage properties

Edible part:
Fruit
Edibility:
(2)
Medicinal:
(2)
Features:
Fibers

Description

The raw fruit is sweet and juicy, but lacks flavor. The fruit has a diameter of about 15 mm.

Harvest Data

Start Harvest: 15/06
End of Harvest: 15/09

Crown Data

Crown Type: Breed piramidaal
Crown Density: Dichte kroon

Guilds

Guild Information

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Guild Details

Guild Description
Diospyros lotus
Date Plum
Diospyros lotus can help attract beneficial insects that aid in pollination and pest control.
Morus nigra
Black Mulberry
Morus nigra shares similar growing conditions and can enhance the overall biodiversity of the guild.
Prunus persica
Peach
Prunus persica can provide shade and wind protection, promoting a microclimate beneficial for Morus australis.
Prunus domestica
Plum
Prunus domestica can help deter pests through its scent and also improve soil structure with its root system.
Crataegus monogyna
Hawthorn, Oneseed hawthorn
Rhamnus frangula can fix nitrogen in the soil, enhancing nutrient availability for Morus australis.
Rubus idaeus
Raspberry
Rubus idaeus can provide ground cover, reducing weeds and maintaining moisture levels in the soil.
Sambucus nigra
European elder
Sambucus nigra attracts pollinators while its berries provide food for wildlife, supporting the ecosystem.
Symphoricarpos albus
Snowberry
Symphoricarpos albus can act as a natural deterrent to deer and other herbivores.
Thymus vulgaris
Common Thyme, Garden thyme, Wild Thyme
Thymus vulgaris can attract pollinators and improve the flavor of surrounding plants.
Corylus avellana
Hazel
Corylus avellana provides shade and food, while its roots improve soil structure.