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Mulberry trees

Posted inEnvironment

3 decades into El Paso’s ban on new mulberries, existing trees are nearing end of life

Avatar photo by Danielle Prokop November 29, 2021July 7, 2022

The mulberry is a storied tree in El Paso. El Pasoans have tales of either sitting under their shady boughs or being frustrated with the allergies the trees cause in the spring. And there are also memories of chowing down on the maroon or black fruits the tree produces. They populate public spaces from Memorial Park […]

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