Mulberry | Sang Shen | Sang Zhi | Black Mulberry
Morus nigra | Moraceae
Best known for it's wonderful fruit, and as the prefered food of Silkworms, Mulberry also is an extremely useful herb to have in any garden.
The fruit is taken to benefit the kidneys, and treat weakness, fatigue, anemia, and premature graying of hair.
Mulberry leaves and stem contain high levels of magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and calcium and are typically used to relieve constipation, coughs, colds, as well as providing a soothing 'Tea' before going to bed.
These trees are best being potted on until aproximately 60cm high before being planted out in early Spring.
Established seedling (Tubestock Pot) $6.00 | Winter Dormant
Unfortunately we cannot supply plants, rootlets or divisions to
Western Australia,Tasmania or Overseas