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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
MoraceaeMorus albaWhite Mulberry, Silkworm Mulberry, Russian MulberryDisturbed areas, vacant lots, roadsides, moist forests.Native of e. Asia.image of plant
MoraceaeMorus indicaKorean MulberryFencerows, 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.image of plant
MoraceaeMorus microphyllaTexas Mulberry, Mexican MulberryRocky slopes.Sc. OK, n. NM, and n. AZ south to sc. TX, s. NM, s. AZ, and n. Mexico (CHH, COA, DGO, NLE, SON).
MoraceaeMorus nigraBlack MulberryReported for scattered localities in North America, perhaps only because of confusion with dark-fruited plants of M. alba.image of plant
MoraceaeMorus rubraRed MulberryBottomland forests, mesic slopes, disturbed areas, suburban woodlands.MA, VT, NY, MI, WI, and se. SD south to s. FL and w. TX.image of plant