Mulberry

(Morus alba L. and Morus rubra L.)

Herbicides | Description

Seedling

Morus alba seedling [Top]

Stem

Morus alba stem [Top]

Leaf abaxial

Morus alba abaxial leaf surface [Top]

Inflorescence

Inflorescence [Top]

Herbicide Effectiveness [top]

Key to Rankings

Barricade/Regalkade

P**

Broadstar

P**

Gallery

P**

OH2

P**

Pennant Magnum

P**

Pendulum

P**

Regal OO

P**

Ronstar

P**

Rout

P**

Showcase

P**

Snapshot TG

P**

Surflan

P**

Treflan

P**

Description [top]

Mulberries (Moraceae) form small trees growing to 45 feet tall at maturity (more commonly to about 25 feet) but are weedy as a sapling. Leaves are alternate and simple, with toothed margins. Leaves are both lobed and unlobed. Plants exude a milky sap from young twigs when broken. Male and female flowers form on separate plants (dioecious). Fruit are berry-like and seed are spread by birds. Tree and shrub seedlings are not well controlled by preemergence herbicides, and selective postemergence controls are not available. Hand pull seedlings when small. [TOP]