About This Tree
The Morus alba 'Fruitless', also known as the fruitless White Mulberry or syn kagayamae, is an ideal choice for those in search of a low-maintenance, ornamental tree. This deciduous tree is celebrated for its adaptability and resilience, making it a favoured selection for urban landscapes and gardens. Unlike its fruit-bearing counterparts, this variety does not produce messy berries, making it perfect for areas where cleanliness is important. Its glossy, green leaves provide a lush appearance throughout the growing season and turn a golden hue in the fall, making it a perfect screening tree.
Reaching a mature height of around 8 to 10 meters with a similar spread, the Morus alba ‘Fruitless’ syn. kagayamae offers ample shade and can serve as a striking focal point in any landscape. Its rounded canopy and robust branching structure not only enhance its visual appeal but also enable it to withstand strong winds. This tree thrives in a range of soil types, from sandy to clay, provided they are well-drained. Additionally, it exhibits a high tolerance to drought, pollution, and poor soil conditions, making it a versatile option for various environments.
When it comes to sun and shade preferences, the Morus alba ‘Fruitless syn. kagayamae flourishes in full sun but can tolerate partial shade, though optimal growth occurs with ample sunlight. Its low water needs and ease of care make it a favourite among landscape architects and gardeners seeking a tree that requires minimal attention while delivering maximum beauty and functionality. Overall, this tree is a robust and attractive addition to any landscape design.