Large-fruited high-yielding black mulberry. Easy to care for, resistant to diseases and frost, compatible with urban climates. Thrives in any sunny to partially shaded, protected location on humus-rich, lime-rich soils. The fruits are unusually large, firm and remain undamaged for a few days after harvest.
Origin: Selection from the Eastern European frost-resistant varieties Morus nigra Vigour: strong, upright. The leaves are large, broadly ovate, the canopy is dense, rounded. The tree grows to a height of 3 - 5 meters. Blossom: the variety is self-fertile. Blooms profusely from May to June. Each shoot bears 3 to 5 berries. Fruits: very large, cylindrical, deep purple-black, black when fully ripe. Berry weight 6 - 8 g, length 4.5 - 5 cm, width 1.5 cm. The fruits hold well on the tree, they do not fall off. Suitable for direct consumption, for freezing and for processing into liqueurs, jams, etc. Pulp: juicy, dense, seedless, aromatic, juice dark purple juice Taste: delicious, sweet with the aroma of blackcurrants and raspberries Harvest season: the fruits ripen from the beginning of July over a period of more than 6 weeks Yield: high, harvests are stable and regular. The first yield onset already with two-year-old plants. Disease resistance: tree with good immunity, reliable resistance to diseases and pests, no chemical protection is required during vegetation Frost resistance: withstands frost down to -20°C Use: variety is adaptable to different climatic conditions. Due to the resistance to diseases is particularly interesting for organic cultivation and hobby gardeners. Black mulberry healing properties: it contains a complex of minerals and vitamins that calm the nervous system, improve blood circulation and reduce swelling.