I got it from a nursery in CA by order online last June. Now this website is gone. I doubt this tree is not Pakistan Mulberry.
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The ID of some trees, especially between varieties of a particular tree type, is a challenge before they have full-sized leaves. This one appears to still be small enough to have immature leaves. You might have to let these grow a year or two to be sure. – Boba Fit Apr 17 '23 at 13:23
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Mulberry plants all around where I am have leaves that change season to season. this could be, but the proper identification probably isnt possible because of that fact. Could just wait and find out

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