Plants in genus morus
Morus nigra 'Dwarf Everbearing'
Morus nigra 'Dwarf Everbearing' is a deciduous plant that produces medium-sized black berries from early summer through fall. The berries are sweet and juicy, similar to blackberries, and the plant can be grown as a bush or small tree. It is drought-tolerant and pest-resistant, thriving in well-drained, fertile soil.
Morus nigra
Morus nigra, known for its delicious black mulberries, is a naturally dwarf plant that produces soft, juicy fruits. It can bear multiple crops throughout the summer, with large berries ripening from July to September. This plant is perfect for those who enjoy fresh fruit and want a compact fruit-bearing tree in their garden. Its ability to produce multiple harvests makes it a valuable addition to any home orchard.
Morus alba 'Fruitless'
Morus alba 'Fruitless' is a hardy shade tree introduced for the silkworm industry, known for its unique foliage with light green leaves that can be deeply lobed or heart-shaped. This fruitless variety is highly adaptive, seaside tolerant, and resistant to Texas root rot. Its leaves turn yellow or gold in autumn, adding seasonal interest to landscapes.
Morus alba 'Chaparral'
Morus alba 'Chaparral' is a fruitless mulberry with pendulum branches and a weeping form. It features large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves and provides winter interest with its unique branch structure. This heat and drought-tolerant tree thrives in full sun and is well-suited for urban environments.
Morus alba
Morus alba, commonly known as the white mulberry, is a fast-growing deciduous tree that produces edible mulberries and has a spreading crown. It is drought and frost tolerant, making it a resilient choice for various landscapes. This tree is often used as a shade tree or windbreak and attracts wildlife, including birds and insects. In autumn, its foliage turns shades of yellow, adding seasonal interest to gardens.
Morus rubra
Morus rubra is a fruit-bearing tree that produces raspberry-like berries, attracting wildlife to gardens. It features leaves that can vary in shape and turn yellow in the fall, adding seasonal interest. This tree is known for its rounded crown and ability to support local ecosystems.