| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moraceae | Morus alba | White Mulberry, Silkworm Mulberry, Russian Mulberry | Disturbed areas, vacant lots, roadsides, moist forests. | Native of e. Asia. | ![]() (c) Fleming, Gary P. |
| Moraceae | Morus indica | Korean Mulberry | Fencerows, suburban areas, disturbed areas. | Native of e. Asia. Reported by Barger et al. (2023) as being well-established in Alabama, and likely widespread in the Southeast, but overlooked because not distinguished from M. alba. | ![]() (c) Wang, Zihao - CC-BY |
| Moraceae | Morus microphylla | Texas Mulberry, Mexican Mulberry | Rocky slopes. | Sc. OK, n. NM, and n. AZ south to sc. TX, s. NM, s. AZ, and n. Mexico (CHH, COA, DGO, NLE, SON). | |
| Moraceae | Morus nigra | Black Mulberry | Reported for scattered localities in North America, perhaps only because of confusion with dark-fruited plants of M. alba. | ![]() (c) Kelly, CK - CC-BY | |
| Moraceae | Morus rubra | Red Mulberry | Bottomland forests, mesic slopes, disturbed areas, suburban woodlands. | MA, VT, NY, MI, WI, and se. SD south to s. FL and w. TX. | ![]() (c) Bradley, Keith |



