Morus acidosa

Plant Details

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General Information

Scientific name: Morus acidosa
Also known as: Korean Mulberry

Plant Properties

Layer: Shrub
Format: Smal
Height: 4.00 m
Width: 2.00 m
Growth Rate: Slow
Leaf: Deciduous

Growth conditions

USDA Hardiness: 5-9
Soil Moisture:
Moist
Soil:
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
pH:
Acid Neutral Basic
Light:
Sun, Half shade

Usage properties

Edible part:
Fruit
Edibility:
(4)
Medicinal:
(4)
Features:

Description

Fruit - can be eaten raw or cooked.

Harvest Data

Start Harvest: 15/06
End of Harvest: 15/08

Guilds

Guild Information

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Guild Details

Guild Description
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.
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.
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.
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.
Corylus avellana
Hazel
Corylus avellana provides nitrogen-fixing capabilities, enhancing the fertility of the soil around Morus acidosa while also producing edible nuts.