Showing posts with label Black mulberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black mulberry. Show all posts

Sunday 26 January 2014

Black mulberry.

Health Benefits
Raw cloudberries are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants. These benefits are no doubt off-set by the sugar in the jam!
The mulberry fruit is a multiple fruit, 2–3 cm (0.79–1.2 in) long. Immature fruits are white, green, or pale yellow. In most species, the fruits turn pink and then red while ripening, then dark purple or black, and have a sweet flavor when fully ripe. The fruits of the white-fruited cultivar are white when ripe; the fruit in this cultivar is also sweet but has a very mild flavor compared with the darker variety.

To buy: Morus Nigra or Black Mulberry Tree

Deciduous, round-headed tree. Heart shaped dark green leaves turn yellow in autumn, edible, oval, succulent, dark purplish red fruits late summer/early autumn. Ht 39ft/12 m. Sprd 15 m. Sun, well drained soil. - £25
At:
154 Burley Road,
Bransgore,
Nr Christchurch
Hants BH23 8DB
Tel: 01425 672348

Ru: морошка приземистая, шелковица.