West Coast Plants
'Pendula' Weeping Mulberry
'Pendula' Weeping Mulberry
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Pendula Weeping Mulberry is a graceful ornamental tree prized for its cascading, umbrella-like form.
Originating from China as a selection of the White Mulberry (Morus alba), it grows into a compact, arching specimen typically 6–8 feet tall with an equally wide spread. It can be grown in the ground or in a container.
In summer, it produces small blackberry-like fruits that ripen from July to August, adding seasonal interest to its striking weeping canopy.
Cold hardy to Zone 5 (-28ºC), it makes a dramatic focal point in edible landscapes and gardens of all sizes.
Common names: Weeping Mulberry
Edible: Fruit
Harvest timing: July - August
Scientific name: Morus alba 'Pendula'
Light requirements: Full sun
Full-grown size: 6-8' tall
Hardiness: Zone 5
Pollination: Self-fertile
Wildlife: Birds are attracted to ripe fruit.
Origin: China
Noteworthy: Distinctive weeping growth habit, with delicious edible fruit.
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