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12 Unrooted Texas Mulberry Tree Cuttings (7–10") – Morus Microphylla Propagation

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May 16

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Grow your own native fruiting trees with this set of 12 Texas Mulberry Tree Cuttings (Morus microphylla), ranging from 7 to 10 inches each. These unrooted hardwood cuttings are ideal for propagation enthusiasts and home gardeners looking to add a hardy, drought-tolerant tree with sweet, edible berries to their landscape. Botanical Name: Morus microphylla Common Name: Texas Mulberry, Littleleaf Mulberry USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9 Growth Habit: Deciduous tree Mature Height: 15–35 ft Fruit: Small purple-black mulberries; sweet and edible ? How to Grow Preparation: Soak cuttings in water overnight before planting to rehydrate. Rooting Medium Options: Use a mix of perlite and peat, or sandy loam for good drainage. You can also root them directly in ground if the soil drains well. Planting: Insert 1/2 to 2/3 of the cutting into moist soil. Keep in a warm, shaded location. Use a humidity dome or cover with a plastic bag if indoors. Optional: Dip the cut end in rooting hormone to encourage faster root development. Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy. Misting daily helps prevent drying out. Time to Root: Rooting takes 4–8 weeks depending on temperature and humidity. Transplanting: Once roots are established, transplant to a pot or directly into the garden. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. ? Growing Tips: Mulberries are drought-tolerant once established. Prune to maintain desired shape and encourage fruiting. Birds love the fruit, so consider netting or harvesting early.