According to the late AJ Bullard, who imported 'Pakistan' with Mike McConkey of Edible Landscaping Nursery, it originated at Islamabad, Pakistan. Coldest temperature of record there is 28F.
As a result, Dr. Bullard recommended planting with graft union below ground level so that WHEN, not IF, it froze to the ground, it could re-sprout.
I had a 'Pakistan', from Edible Landscaping... planted with graft union below grade. It froze to the ground, 3 consecutive years... regrowing 8-10 ft each subsequent year, but never managing to ripen fruit. I am located on the z6b/7a interface (now 7a by the 'new' USDA hardiness map) 20 miles north of the KY/TN line. I dug it up and potted it with the intent of taking it to my Dad, who lived on the z7/8 interface in central AL... but misplaced it somewhere along the way.
Lucky Pittman
Hopkinsville, KY
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 11:03 AM Henry via NAFEX <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org> wrote:
What is the story about /Morus macroura / 'Pakistan'?
Is it a species from Pakistan?
How hardy is it?
--Henry Fieldseth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, recently upgraded to Zone 5
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