Morus alba or the White Mulberry is an attractive, broad crowned, deciduous tree that is fast growing but short lived.
It has prominently veined, green/yellow leaves that tend to be lobed on younger trees but un-lobed on older trees.
It produces cylindrical, rubbery cream fruits that age to a scarlet/pink.
Morus alba prefers a mild climate, it needs reliable water and tolerates less heat and frost than Morus nigra.
This is the tree that feeds the silkworm industries around the world.
These trees are grown for shade and fruit and often used as an ornamental tree.