Thanks for all the information everyone has given. The dyeing was secondary
to the tree. There are dwarf verities of the mulberry that are the "bush"
form. I have read that depending on the variety they grow from 10 to 70 feet
high. So far I have ordered some white mulberry seeds and I am looking for
some dwarf seeds.
Speaking of dyeing I just picked up some indigo seeds at a seed exchange. So
I will have to go through my spinning guilds books to find out how to turn
it into dye.
Ann

Shepherds' Spring Farm 
Canada
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