Mulberry 'Skinner' (Morus macroura var. Skinner)
SUPER RARE! Velvet-Sweet Fruit on Cascading Branches
Mulberry ‘Skinner’ (Morus macroura var. Skinner) is an exceptionally rare, grafted long-fruited mulberry prized by collectors and serious fruit growers. Propagated by grafting to preserve its extraordinary traits, this tree produces true-to-type fruit with remarkable size, flavor, and form. Its dramatic, pendulous berries stretch several inches long, ripening from soft green to blushed rose, then deepening into rich wine-red or dusky purple. Each fruit is tender, aromatic, and meltingly sweet, carried beneath an elegant canopy of finely serrated, satin-green leaves.
Celebrated for its extreme rarity, ornamental beauty, and exceptional eating quality, ‘Skinner’ is one of the most distinctive mulberries in cultivation. As noted by Craig (Florida Fruit Geek), “The flavor is excellent—sweet and fruity, kind of a fig-raspberry taste.” This is a collector-grade mulberry, not a common backyard variety.
Fast-growing and productive once established, ‘Skinner’ delivers abundant fruit for fresh eating, syrups, jams, and desserts while also providing light shade and visual drama. Its cascading fruit, reliable performance, and uncommon lineage make it a standout for edible landscapes, food forests, and growers seeking something truly special.
Growing Tips
Plant in full sun for best fruiting and color. Prefers well-drained soil but adapts to sandy or loamy conditions. Water regularly during establishment, then deeply during dry periods. Protect young trees from hard freezes. Feed lightly in spring and prune after harvest to shape. Performs best in-ground, though large containers are possible. Grafted trees may fruit in as little as 1 years under good conditions.