Growing Pakastani or Shahtoot Mulberries

The leaves are semi-lobed and vary from lime green on the new flush to dark green when mature. Its branch grows out, not up. Its an excellent street tree as it can be grown on heavy clay: suit sunny garden, “problem” sites like hot courtyards or concreted car parks.

They have deep root system.

Pakistan Mulberry tree cultivation

sweetest when they are very dark and become “dull” (when they lose their glossy shine)

When leaf bud opens, fruit is revealed

Like fig, it is a semi-deciduous. In Winter, it drops lots of its leave, In Summer, it has lots of leaves.

The Pakistan Mulberry tree can handle all sorts of terrible soil, but the soil must be well draining: full sun or shade

Pakistan Mulberry is also known as the Himalayan Mulberry and Shatoot.

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Am Yin Hoong, a healer and consultant of depression, deadly depression or soul cancer. Deadly depression can be healed for the earth we lived in is a spiritual planet. It is full and is surrounded by many types of healing energies.

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