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Mon, Jul 22, 13 at 1:31
| I will be purchasing a contorted mulberry tree soon and I was wondering if it wa more like a bush where the leaves are on the ground or like a tree with a leafless trunk. Thanks in Advance, Eric |
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- Posted by fabaceae_native (My Page) on Tue, Jul 23, 13 at 9:52
| I don't really know, but my educated guess is no. A child maybe, but even a weeping mulberry is usually not big enough for an adult to go under comfortably, and I'm quite sure a contorted mulberry is even more stunted. Hope this helps. Also try doing a google image search... |
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- Posted by albert_135 Sunset 2 or 3 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 23, 13 at 15:33
| Google images links to a good picture over at DG. |
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| Thanks for the response! I agree with you too. |
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