Morus alba (Non-native)

Common Name
White mulberry
Plant Form
Medium Trees
Region
Coastal
Piedmont
Mountain
Considered Invasive?
Yes
Threat Level
Low
Additional Info

Notes: Introduced in colonial times as a food source for silkworms. Although the silk industry did not succeed, the non-native tree thrived and has since spread throughout almost the entire U. S. It aggressively colonizes open areas, displacing native species, and is considered problematic in many states. Both Alexandria and Arlington list it as invasive.

Method of removal: Cut and paint

Photographer: Jon Weeden
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Photographer: iamnatflo
Licensed under: CC BY-NC 4.0
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