white mulberry

Urticales > Moraceae > Morus alba L.
Synonym(s): mulberry
White mulberry is a small, 30-50 ft. (9.1-15.2 m) tall, deciduous tree that invades disturbed areas throughout the United States. The alternate leaves are polymorphic (variably shaped), 2-8 in. (5.1-20.3 cm) long and shiny with blunt teeth and heart-shaped bases. Young bark, the bark along the roots, and the inner bark along the trunk are often bright orange in color. Older bark is gray with narrow, irregular fissures. Flowering occurs in April. Plants are normally dioecious (male and female flowers on separate plants). Male flowers are small, green and occur in 1-2 in. (2.5-5.1 cm) long catkins. Female flowers are inconspicuous and crowded in short spikes. White mulberry is very similar to the native red mulberry (Morus rubra L.), but may be distinguished by the leaves. White mulberry leaves have glossy surfaces whereas the leaves of red mulberry do not. White mulberry is found throughout the United States, where it invades old fields, urban lots, roadsides, forest edges, and other disturbed areas. It poses an ecological threat by displacing native species, possibly hybridizing with and transmitting a root disease to the native red mulberry. White mulberry is native to Asia and was introduced in colonial times as a food source for silkworms.

Identification, Biology, Control and Management Resources

  • Weed of the Week - USDA Forest Service
    http://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/invasive_plants/weeds/white_mulberry.pdf - Nov 7, 2006

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Number:1551112
Description: Infestation;
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:1550146
Description: Foliage;
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:1557430
Description: Foliage;
Photographer:John Cardina, The Ohio State University
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Number:1380439
Description: Foliage;
Photographer:Chris Evans, River to River CWMA
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Number:1237030
Description: Seedling(s);
Photographer:Chuck Bargeron, University of Georgia
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Number:1380437
Description: Fruit(s);
Photographer:Chris Evans, River to River CWMA
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Number:1557417
Description: Fruit(s);
Photographer:Theodore Webster, USDA Agricultural Research Service
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Number:1557427
Description: Fruit(s);
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:5345066
Description: Bark;
Photographer:David J. Moorhead, University of Georgia
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Number:1557434
Description: Seedling(s);
Photographer:Ohio State Weed Lab Archive, The Ohio State University
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Number:5308022
Description: Seed(s);
Photographer:Steve Hurst, USDA NRCS PLANTS Database
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Invasive Reference(s)

Subject Reference(s)

  • USDA, NRCS. 2001. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1, National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA. - http://plants.usda.gov/