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Thanks y’all. I told a guy that I thought it was Mullberry but he wasn’t having it.lol. He had a little Ford Ranger loaded above the level of the cab! Suspension was bottomed out and the front tires must have been barely making contact. I can’t figure how his back tires weren’t blown. He had a good bit of dead stuff but there was a lot of green Mullberry in the load. Apparently, that’s a tough little truck! Thanks for responding to my post y’all!
 

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Thanks y’all. I told a guy that I thought it was Mullberry but he wasn’t having it.lol. He had a little Ford Ranger loaded above the level of the cab! Suspension was bottomed out and the front tires must have been barely making contact. I can’t figure how his back tires weren’t blown. He had a good bit of dead stuff but there was a lot of green Mullberry in the load. Apparently, that’s a tough little truck! Thanks for responding to my post y’all!
Mulberry is pretty dense. Usually listed high in btu charts Has to dry out a while though.
 
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Thanks y’all. I told a guy that I thought it was Mullberry but he wasn’t having it.lol. He had a little Ford Ranger loaded above the level of the cab! Suspension was bottomed out and the front tires must have been barely making contact. I can’t figure how his back tires weren’t blown. He had a good bit of dead stuff but there was a lot of green Mullberry in the load. Apparently, that’s a tough little truck! Thanks for responding to my post y’all!
 

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Yeh, that tree ever had berries it's not an Elm for sure. Planting a handful of Mulberry trees is in my master plan at our future home
If you plant one mulberry and it produces berries, then your local birds will plant you an entire plantation of mulberry trees. Around here they grow in fencelines and along old buildings like crazy because the birds eat the berries and scatter the seeds.

Edited to add that racoon love the berries and scatter the seeds also.
 

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If you plant one mulberry and it produces berries, then your local birds will plant you an entire plantation of mulberry trees. Around here they grow in fencelines and along old buildings like crazy because the birds eat the berries and scatter the seeds.

Edited to add that racoon love the berries and scatter the seeds also.
That's what we get with the European variety of blackberries at our place. It'll completely take over crowding out every other plant there is. The native variety cohabitates.
 

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That's what we get with the European variety of blackberries at our place. It'll completely take over crowding out every other plant there is. The native variety cohabitates.
NOTHING purdier than clothes off the line somewhere near a Mulberry tree. ;)
 
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