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Mulberries make very dense shade and are well adapted to growing in desert contions as long as the roots can get enough water
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I think they were looking like this one but they were small so not sure %100, the guy told they only need water and green mesh to cover them during summer, there is no building close to the aviary i'm planting them in.Maybe had the whole (not mitten-like) leaves? I'm really confident that if they are being sold as mulberries, it is some variety of these trees we are talking about. Really, all you need to do is make sure they get enough water and are planted far enough away from walks and buildings so they don't destroy them. If you want a certain shape like an upright tree you can walk underneath, you can prune off the branches you don't like. They are very hardy and strong trees even in the desert, as long as the roots can get water