Morus acidosa
Plant Details
General Information
Plant Properties
Growth conditions
Moist
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
Acid Neutral Basic
Sun, Half shade
Usage properties
Fruit
Description
Fruit - can be eaten raw or cooked.
Harvest Data
Guilds
Guild Information
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Guild Details
| Guild | Description |
|---|---|
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Prunus avium Sweet cherry |
Prunus avium attracts pollinators, which can enhance the fruit set of Morus acidosa. Additionally, both plants can benefit from similar soil conditions and share similar pest resistance traits. |
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Pyrus pyraster European wild pear |
Malus domestica provides shade and can help lower soil temperatures around Morus acidosa, while also attracting beneficial insects that can control pests. |
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Ficus carica Fig |
Ficus carica complements Morus acidosa well as both are fruiting plants that can improve biodiversity in the garden and share similar water and nutrient needs. |
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Cydonia oblonga Quince |
Cydonia oblonga can help improve soil structure with its root system and offers additional fruit diversity, while its flowers attract pollinators for Morus acidosa. |
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Corylus avellana Hazel |
Corylus avellana provides nitrogen-fixing capabilities, enhancing the fertility of the soil around Morus acidosa while also producing edible nuts. |