Red Mulberry (Morus rubra)Mulberry Family Red Mulberry is a medium size, fast growing, fruit bearing tree native to forests and woodlands across the US. Fruit are very similar to blackberries in taste and color and are prized by wildlife and people alike. While these occur naturally in more shady conditions, they will fruit better in close to full sun. Fruits can be very messy, so its best to plant these away from public pathways or structures. This is the only native mulberry in North Carolina and should not be confused with the very common and invasive White Mulberry. Blooms: Green, 2-3 weeks, April-May Leaves: Various shaped leaves, though most are lobedHeight: 25-60’ Space: 30-35’Soil: Average-MoistExposure: Full sun-Part sun-Part shade Fauna: Fruit are high value to many species of birds and animals, many insects also feed on leaves and fruitSeeds: Blackberry like fruit are dark purple when ripeDeer Resistance: HighZone: 4-9Native Status: NC native, common across the stateProvenance: Unknown, seed grown