Mulberry Garden (Režný Újezd)

The Mulberry garden, originally Morušová zahrada in Czech, is a cottage garden in the Czech Republic, situated in the Czech Central Uplands in the village Režný Újezd, 7 km northwest of the town Lovosice. The garden was established in 2014 by local gardeners admiring the English cottage garden style. Apart from different kinds of plants such as perennial plants, English historical roses, Czech roses, annual plants, and bulbs, several uncommon fruit trees are grown, especially various mulberry varieties. Mulberry garden is located along the green tourist track to Boreč hill in the grounds of former Gentlemen's farm, house no. 2.

The nearby hill Borec is a unique geological and botanical location famous for its hydrothermal vents, micro-exhalations and specific fauna and flora.

Specimen


Mulberry trees: Morus alba Morus Alba "Dolce Vita" Morus Alba "King of White" Morus Alba pendula - weeping mulberry Morus alba var. nigra Morus nigra Morus Alba "Shin-Tso" Morus macroura - Himalayan mulberry Shahtoot - several specimen Morus Nigra "Bzenecká" - Czech variety Morus Nigra "English" - from the UK Morus Nigra "Pakistan Giant" Morus Nigra "Persian Everbearing" Morus Nigra "Siyah Sahdut" Morus Nigra "Wellington" Morus Tyrnaviensis - Slovak variety, a cross between Morus rubra and Morus nigra

Other trees: Almond trees - "Zora", "Supernova", "Vama", "Sadkoploda krajova" Apple tree "Malus Domestica" Apricot trees - unknown Dogwood Cornelian cherry - "Bolestraszycki", "Swietljaczok", "Szafer", "Vydubeckyj" - Polish and Ukrainian varieties Cherry "Bigarreau Coeur de Pigeon" - an old rare variety Cherry "Lapins" Fig tree "Brown Turkey" Hazelnut trees - several varieties Plum tree - Prunus Domestica - Czech variety Wallnut tree