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