>>2612012>just take care of the tree correctly and it will make bigger mullberriesI'm not going to fall for that.
Two of the trees that produced fruits (those labelled 'wild') included in the
>>2611731 picture grow on top of an abandoned stadium.
'On top' means that the stadium had tribunes on mounds of earth, and for about 20 years no one removed seedlings from there.
Now it contains a broad collection of mulberries (as well as other plants), probably propagated by bird droppings form a nearby park.
The tree encircled red in the picture is a tasty mulberry with large fruits.
Now, notice that the trees growing there have terrible conditions – they are watered by rain only, grow on a earth mound designed to drain quickly, and never get fertilized / pruned. The only good thing is that they get lots of sun. But they bear larger fruits than a watered, pruned and fertilized tree... so unless fruits get bigger with maturing of the tree, I'm fucked.