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Morus macroura

Posted on February 4, 2026 by Admin

Morus macroura is a fascinating one 🌳—it’s a species of mulberry tree, often called long mulberry, Himalayan mulberry, or king mulberry.


Morus macroura (Long Mulberry)

What It Is

  • A fast-growing mulberry tree native to parts of South and Southeast Asia (Himalayas, China, Pakistan, India).
  • Famous for its very long fruits—some can reach 8–15 cm (3–6 inches) long.

Key Characteristics

  • Fruit:
    • Long, slender mulberries
    • Color ranges from deep red to dark purple/black when ripe
    • Sweet, juicy, slightly tart flavor
  • Leaves:
    • Large, heart-shaped, bright green
    • Often used as fodder in some regions
  • Tree Size:
    • Can reach 10–15 meters (30–50 ft) if not pruned
  • Growth:
    • Fast-growing
    • Deciduous

Uses

  • Edible fruit:
    • Eaten fresh
    • Used in jams, syrups, juices, wines, and desserts
  • Traditional medicine:
    • Used in some cultures for digestion, inflammation, and blood sugar support
  • Agroforestry:
    • Shade tree
    • Soil stabilization
  • Silkworm feeding:
    • Leaves can be used similarly to other mulberry species

Growing Conditions

  • Climate: Subtropical to temperate
  • Sun: Full sun
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil
  • Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
  • Propagation: Cuttings or seeds (cuttings preferred for fruit quality)

Why It’s Special

  • Much larger fruit than common mulberry (Morus alba or Morus nigra)
  • High in antioxidants, vitamin C, and fiber
  • Popular with home growers because it fruits quickly and heavily

If you’d like, I can help with:

  • How to grow Morus macroura at home
  • Difference between Morus macroura and other mulberries
  • Uses for the fruit (recipes, preservation)

Just tell me what angle you want 🌱🍇

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