Mulberry 'Tehama' White (Morus alba)
Regular price $49.95Rare White Mulberry with Sweet, Seedless, Blackberry-Sized Fruit
The Tehama Mulberry (Morus alba ‘Tehama’) is a rare white mulberry cultivar selected in California for its huge, seedless berries and incredible sweetness. Unlike the small, tart berries of many mulberries, Tehama produces long, plump fruits—often the size of blackberries—that ripen to ivory-white or pale golden. The flavor is mild, honey-sweet, and low-acid, making them perfect for fresh eating, drying, or blending into smoothies and desserts. Vigorous and heavy-bearing, Tehama grows quickly into a productive fruiting tree that doubles as an attractive shade provider in edible landscapes.
Cultural & Culinary Significance
White mulberries (Morus alba) have been cultivated for centuries, most famously in China as the primary food source for silkworms and as a valued fruit in traditional medicine. In the Middle East and Mediterranean, dried mulberries are still enjoyed as a staple snack. The Tehama variety continues this heritage in California gardens, offering an especially fruitful, sweet, and nearly seedless selection. Its berries are excellent fresh from the tree, dried into chewy, raisin-like snacks, or used in preserves and baked goods.
Why Grow Tehama Mulberry?
- Produces large, ivory-to-golden seedless mulberries
- Sweet, mild, low-acid flavor for fresh eating and drying
- Heavy producer with vigorous growth habit
- Adaptable, low-maintenance tree with high ornamental value
- One of the best white mulberry cultivars for home growers
Growing Tips
Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Mulberries are adaptable to many soil types, including sandy or clay, and are drought-tolerant once established. Water regularly during establishment and fruiting for best yields. Prune to shape when young and to keep fruit harvests manageable, as Tehama can grow quickly into a large tree. Hardy in USDA Zones 7–10.
📋 Quick Facts
Botanical Name | Morus alba ‘Tehama’ |
Common Names | Tehama Mulberry, White Mulberry |
Family | Moraceae |
Origin | California, USA (cultivar selection) |
Plant Type | Deciduous fruit tree |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Mature Size | 20–30 ft tall x 20–30 ft wide (can be pruned smaller) |
Light | Full sun |
Water Needs | Low to moderate once established |
Soil | Adaptable; prefers well-drained sandy or loamy |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Flower Color | Greenish (inconspicuous) |
USDA Zones | 7–10 |
Florida Native | No |
Propagation | Cuttings |
Seasonal Traits | Deciduous |
Time to Harvest | 1-2 years from planting; fruits late spring–summer |


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