
Shahtoot is a new multi-purpose tree for Australia. It is a popular hybrid species in Pakistan and the Middle East because it is an attractive fruiting tree which is easy to grow and maintain. The large non-staining fruit is very sweet and nutritious. At around 30% sugar when fully ripe, Shahtoot is much sweeter than the English black mulberry. Being white and essentially seedless avoids the messy staining associated with other mulberries. Fruiting occurs from October through to December, and commences the first season from planting.
Add Your Comment (8)What's the species of 'Shahtoot'? Morus alba? I used to know the differences, but I've long since forgotten.Correy said ...
Time: Monday, June 19, 2006
Spot on it is Morus alba.rolflora said ...
It is amazing how hardy this plants are :)
Time: Monday, June 19, 2006
North side of the house: if Shahtoot is planted on the north side of the house then in winter, when the leaves have fallen off, the sun will brighten up the area and let in warmer northerly winds etc.rolflora said ...
South side of the house: if planted on the south side of the house then in winter the cold southerly winds will make the house colder as the winds blow through the leafless shahtoot.
Time: Friday, June 23, 2006
Daleysfruit does not sell Morus alba and just as well too because it is strange tasting most of the time.Morus macroura is the correct botanical name for the Shahtoot.Trina said ...
Time: Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Would this tree be good to espalier?said ...
Also does is grow in shade/semi shade or does it need full sun?
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Time: Thursday, August 10, 2006
I have one in my back yard but the birds usually get to them before we do. Any suggestions .said ...
Time: Thursday, October 05, 2006
I recently planted a shahtoot (2-3 months ago), the leaves are turning black around the edges and something is eating them as well. Is the black normal for this time of year? a defficiency? a disease? And what would be eating the leaves? I cant find any info to tell me. Any ideas greatly appreciated!said ...
Time: Friday, March 28, 2008
the black around the leaves is probably from wind damage other wise i don't know
Time: Thursday, February 26, 2009