Mulberry -morus macroura - Shatoot
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I guess they will if wrapper with some wet newspaper or if sent during the cold months!
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it wont be any cooler here untill the end of august.I's already 42C here.Btw I am planning to visit europe this july.
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42 C??? it is sooo hot! what about the relative humidity? Which countries will you visit in Europe?
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I am visiting my sister in holland.Will go to France and switzerland for sure.Would try to visit as many countries as possible.
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Yes Adnan all kind of mulberry can survive upto 1 month in the winter after they shed their leaves.they are often sold as bare rooted fruit trees along poplar trees.you can even even prune the grafted bark of shatoot making it suitable for paking.in jan-feb you can easily send it as bare rooted plants.shatooth is one of the first to sprout in sping so jan will be best month for shipping.
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what does paking mean?
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he meant to say packing
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Chris! You'd like to wait untill december for plants to be shipped to you?
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What about that specially jelly which orchids sellers at Singapore airport use to preserve the plant roots?tweedle2009 wrote:anyone here got any idea if they can survive 7-8 days of shipping when bareroot?
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I guess that colder months are the best to ship plants to prevent loss of moisture with subsequently death of the roots due to drying out. They would be dormant too and that would increase the final rate of success. That jelly sounds good, but even some wet newspaper would make it even although I do not have any experience with long trips.