Weeping Mulberry Fruiting
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A deciduous ornamental tree known for its graceful, pendulous branches and naturally weeping habit. Its bright green summer foliage turns yellow in fall. This fruiting cultivar produces small, edible mulberries that attract birds and wildlife, making it ideal for naturalistic plantings or gardens where fruit is desirable.
Valued for elegant form, shade, and multi-season interest, it grows best in full sun and prefers well-drained soil. Minimal pruning is needed, mainly to maintain shape or remove dead branches.
| Fall Colour | Yellow |
|---|---|
| Shape | Weeping |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Fruit | Catkins (Yellow) |
| Latin Name | Morus alba 'Pendula' |
| Flower Colour | Catkins |
| Mature Height ** | 4 Meters - 13 Feet |
| Mature Width ** | 5 Meters - 16 Feet |
| Growth Rate | Quick Growing |
| Zone | 3 |
| Native | No |
** Maturity Heights and Widths are listed to show what this plant can grow to in warmer climates and over the course of centuries. For landscape purposes in Ontario, take this value at 50% for appropriate spacing in your garden for immediate install purposes / for the next 10-20 years.