Mulberry White Night (Morus alba 'Bela Noć') – one of the most demanded mulberry varieties due to the combination of large fruits, short maturation period, and high yield. Fruits reach a mass of up to 1.5 g, have a cylindrical shape, dark pink skin, and contain about 19% sugar, which gives them a rich sweet taste with a refreshing aroma. Due to the dense flesh, the berries are easy to transport, and their large size makes the variety attractive for both home consumption and commercial harvest.
The White Night tree is moderately spreading, weak-growing, reaching a height of 10–20 m. The trunk is straight, the bark is gray, the shoots are of medium length, straight, green, and matte. Leaves are wide, oval, light green, smooth, without extra veins, with semi-sharp teeth. The variety is characterized by good frost resistance, drought and heat resistance, as well as high resistance to diseases and pests, which makes it a reliable choice for gardeners seeking to minimize care.
White Night is excellent for both decorative gardens and commercial plantations. Berries can be used in desserts, compotes, jams, and other culinary products due to their natural sweetness and soft texture. Due to its universal purpose, the variety easily adapts to different climatic conditions, remaining productive and a reliable source of harvest.