Growing Guide: Tehama Mulberry
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 |