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Aug 14, 2016 7:30 PM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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Porkpal is right about the mulberry.
Brenda-- Paper Mulberry's are separate male and female trees. The female trees do have an edible red fruit. The male's do not. In my vicinity they are all males, I have never actually seen the fruit but your picture looks like other pictures of the fruit. But everything else leaves and bark that was with your other question would be true whether male or female. In my area they are very invasive without the female. I can not imagine how much more invasive they would be with the female tree. Many blessings for a joy filled week!
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