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I know this is a slightly strange request, but I'm looking for some mulberry leaves for an art project thingy I'm doing. Anyone noticed any mulberry trees in our local parks or have one in their back garden? They'd be fruiting around now. It's the big, almost heart-shaped leaf I'm after, with a slightly zigzag edge (sorry, sure there are technical horticultural terms for all this...).


Thank you!

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For anyone interested there's a fascinating map available of 'Remarkable Trees in Dulwich' produced by the Dulwich Society's Trees Committee. I think it should still be available from Brian Green's stationery and art shop - 29 Dulwich Village from memory. There was an article about the Dulwich Picture Gallery Mulberry in the Summer Edition of the Dulwich Society Newsletter: Dulwich Society Newsletter - Mulberry Tree


Tessa Jowell

Wow, there was me thinking they were quite rare, especially in London. They're everywhere! Will go out hunting for one this weekend. No worries about the fruit, reetpetite, I've eaten mulberries before and they're very bitter (OK in jelly) - but it's just the leaves I'm after now.


Thanks very much, all.

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