Talkin’ Trees: Mulberry (Red & White)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Talkin’ Trees is an educational series designed to inform and connect people with native species of trees, bringing the Community & Nature closer together! This episode was filmed at the Catawba Sustainability Center (Catawba,Virginia) and Bissett Park in Radford, Virginia.
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Music: “An Anthem for Virginia” - Stevie Oneshoes - Available on iTunes, Spotify, UA-cam and all streaming platforms!
Video Editing: Marcus Dalton & Paul Pallante - www.daltonmedi...
Expert Guest: Adam Taylor (Farm Manager at the Catawba Sustainability Center) - catawba.vt.edu...
Could you please cite your source, concerning silkworms not finding the native Mulberry as "enticing" as the white? I have raised silkworms for many years and have raised them on red, black, white, Pakistani and other leaves interchangeably and have noticed no such preference. Nor have I noticed a difference in how they mature. I have books dating back as far as 1809 on the subject and did not see this mentioned or expressed.
I would love to research further why such a claim would be made and how it could potentially help my own silkworm production.
VT we are here.
I have black mulberry, 3 to 4 years old, this year starting to give me 3 little fruits. Is it true that every branches you only have 5 leaves, the rest you have to prune?
What should I do to have full big fruits?❤ I am in Austin,tx
I have a mulberry black and white tree every year I'm collecting the fruits but a lot of the fruits fell under the tree for many years I plant this tree since thirty year and its in good condition can you advise me about this problem
Thank you
I want 2 plants
red mulberry are almost non existent