I ordered 3 more Honeyberries but these turned up instead.... Morus rotundiloba, a Mulberry that we can grow in pots, so we're going to keep them and make jam and stuff
They are trees aren't they, @Zigs? I have a black mulberry I planted last year and my neighbor's house is empty, ( he died) and there's a huge black mulberry tree tight by the road for me to enjoy too.
They looks promising Zigs. @Anniekay AI Overview The Mojo Berry (also known as Morus rotundiloba'Matsunaga' PBR or 'Charlotte Russe') is a dwarf, compact mulberry tree that produceslarge, sweet, and deep purple-black fruits. Key production features of the Mojo Berry include: Abundant, Continuous Fruit:Produces fruit over a long period fromlate May through September. Early Yield:Fruits on both old and new wood, allowing for a harvest in thevery first yearof planting. High Yields:Despite its small size (1.5m), it produces thousands of fruits, which are larger and juicier than typical varieties. Self-Pollinating:It does not require another tree to produce fruit. Versatility:Ideal for fresh eating, jams, cakes, and other desserts. The plant itself is a, hardy (up to -10°C), compact shrub/tree ideal for containers, patios, or small gardens. It was awarded the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year in 2017.
Shrubbage by the looks of it Annie, will plant them in tubs on the patieux Used to be a big Mulberry tree at the college where I was a gardener. Covered in fruit but made awful wine Ta Logan They look like keepers but still need another Honeyberry