morus alba fruitless roof shape

description

the morus alba "fruitless", known as white gel without fruits, is a variant of frost that stands out for its absence fruit. this fast growing tree presents green leaves Hearts that offer a wide shade in summer. the lack of fruit makes this variety ideal for those wishing to avoid the fall of berries, while still appreciate the beauty of foliage of white mulberry. its resistance and ease cultivation make it a practical choice for ornamental gardens.

characteristic

fruit: the main feature of this variety is the lack of fruits or berries. this makes 'fruitless' an ideal choice for those wishing to avoid fall of unwanted fruits.
foliage: like other varieties of white mulberry, the 'fruitless' has green leaves heartiform and shiny that create a dense and decorative cover. the foliage is persistent in many regions.
growth: the morus alba is known for its rapid growth, and the 'fruitless' variety keeps this feature. that makes it useful for hedge formation or to quickly provide shade and privacy.
adaptability: the plant is generally adaptable to a wide range of soil types, but prefers well drained ones. may thrive in many climatic and environmental conditions.
maintenance: requires moderate maintenance, with possibility pruning to shape and maintain the size desired. pruning can also be carried out to promote a more dense growth.

origin

is native to eastern Asia, with presence natural in wool. this variety has been cultivated to reduce or eliminate fruit production, allowing to avoid falling unwanted berries. the spread of the morus alba 'fruitless' is was influenced mainly by its utility as a tree ornamental in many parts of the world.

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