Morus alba ‘Pendula’ Mulberry Back To List Description: A small weeping tree with steeply falling branches. Large, heart-shaped leaves are glossy dark green, turning yellow in autumn. The small yellowish-green flowers are followed by edible, oval, white fruits that ripen to reddish-pink. Morus Growing Tips: Grow in moist, humus-rich, fertile soils with shelter from cold, dry winds. Prune in late autumn or early winter to prevent bleeding. Height and Spread (after 10 years): 3m x 2m Attributes Deciduous Leaf colour: Green Flowering month: JuneS Size: Small Tree shape: Weeping Needs well-draining site Replacement prune Autumn colour Fruit for wildlife Prefers full sun Back To List Find a local stockist by selecting your county: Select a CountyAberdeenshireAngusArgyllshireAvonAyrshireBedfordshireBerkshireBristolBuckinghamshireCambridgeshireCardiffCarmarthenshireCeredigionChannel IslandsCheshireClwydConwyCornwallCumbriaDenbighshireDerbyshireDevonDorsetDumfriesshireDunbartonshireDurhamEast LothianEast SussexEssexFifeGlamorganGloucestershireGwentGwyneddHampshireHerefordshireHertfordshireHumbersideInverness-shireIsle of ManKentLanarkshireLancashireLeicestershireLincolnshireLondonLondonderryManchesterMerionethMerseysideMid GlamorganMiddlesexMidlothianMonmouthshireMontgomeryshireMorayshireNorfolkNorth YorkshireNorthamptonshireNorthumberlandNottinghamshireOxfordshirePembrokeshirePerthshirePowysRenfrewshireRoxburghshireRutlandShropshireSomersetSouth YorkshireStaffordshireStirlingshireSuffolkSurreyTaysideTyne and WearWarwickshireWest GlamorganWest LothianWest MidlandsWest SussexWest YorkshireWigtownshireWiltshireWorcestershireYorkshire Search Discover these similar varieties… Morus alba ‘Chaparral’ Weeping Mulberry Small, weeping form with fine textured, lobed leaves. White-green flowers but no fruit as this variety is sterile. Full Details
Morus alba ‘Chaparral’ Weeping Mulberry Small, weeping form with fine textured, lobed leaves. White-green flowers but no fruit as this variety is sterile. Full Details