Could some one tell me what kind of berries these are?

This guy has great tips on using mulberries:

http://www.fiery-foods.com/dave/mulberries.asp


Love/hate with most folks is because mulberries seed very easily. You have to try ripping out the seedlings before they get too big or they won't budge. I liked having them in my yard in Texas. They were tasty and the chickens went crazy for them.

They are mildly sweet, sort of like a salmon berry or boysenberry.

Another interesting fact: In Asia, mulberries are the primary food for silkworms, which in turn, produce silk.

! A thought !

I bet silkworms also produce dingleberries.

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That's why we don't have to many mulberries in our yard!
Birds, berries and clotheslines don't mix!!!
 

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