Which variety of mulberry should you choose? Characteristics and uses of mulberry trees

How to choose your variety of Mulberry?

Are you looking to plant mulberry trees on your plot but unsure which mulberry variety to choose? This mulberry variety guide lists the main varieties, along with their characteristics and uses. For farm sales, supermarket sales, or processing? There's something for everyone.

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Mulberry Variety Guides:

Variety Color of the
Fruits
Remontante Precocity Productivity Size / Shape
fruits
Disease Resistance
Hardiness
Fruiting Period Taste Self-fertile
Black Satin Glossy black Non-remontant Mid-Season Very productive, fast-growing variety Long and soft. Large fruits. Cold resistant down to -15°C End of July until October Makes good jam, jellies or
tart. Sweet and fragrant flavor
Yes
Dirksen Red turning black when ripe Non-remontant Mid-season Abundant productivity Good caliber, oval Cold resistance down to -23°C. Very hardy.
Good disease resistance
August to Early September The flesh is juicy.
Sweet and tangy flavor
Yes
Loch
Ness
Red turning shiny black
with purplish reflections when ripe
Non-remontant Season Very productive variety. Its very large fruits
help increase the weight per harvested plant.
One of the varieties with the best yield
Large caliber. Approximately 4G.
Very elongated
Disease and mildew resistant August to October Very good taste quality.
Very low acidity, juicy and deliciously
scented.
Yes
Smoothstem Blue-Black Non-remontant Late High production Large, elongated fruits Fairly disease resistant September to October Fragrant and slightly tangy. Can be eaten
in pies, jellies, jams or anything
simply raw when picked.
Yes
Thornfree Black Non-remontant Mid-Season to Late Abundant harvest in September Very large, firm fruit Vigorous variety July to September Tasty and juicy Yes
Triple
Crown
Blue-Black Non-remontant Late One of the highest yielding varieties "Huge" fruit up to 8 grams Variety resistant to diseases down to -10°C August to September Fragrant, sweet and with wild blackberry aroma Yes
Hirtus Blue-Black Non-remontant Mid-Late High productivity Large fruits August to September Strong acidity, leaf can be used for herbal tea Yes
Darrow Blue-Black Non-remontant Early High production Large, elongated fruits Good disease resistance July-August Good taste quality, very fragrant Yes