Broussonetia papyrifera

Common Name(s):
Paper Mulberry, Mulberry,Paper
Scientific Name:
Broussonetia papyrifera
Family:
Moraceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Introduced
Height:
16 m
Flowers:
March - April
Fruits:
Summer
Description: A small tree found on a wide variety of sites. Its broad spreading crown is often irregularly shaped. Leaves and young stems covered with dense hair. The variously shaped leaves feel like sandpaper. Planted as an ornamental and for shade, escaping and becoming naturalized in some areas. Stems and leaves contain milky sap. Fine paper is obtained from the inner bark. Can become a problematic invader.