Mulberry 'Florida Native' (Morus nigra)
Wild Native Mulberry with Sweet, Juicy Fruit & High Wildlife Value
The Florida Native Mulberry (Morus rubra), also known as Red Mulberry, is a beloved native fruit tree found throughout the Southeast and one of Florida’s tastiest wild edibles. This fast-growing deciduous tree produces sweet, dark red to deep purple fruits resembling blackberries, with a rich, wine-like flavor. A valuable part of the natural food forest, the Red Mulberry supports native wildlife—feeding birds, squirrels, and pollinators—while providing delicious fruit for humans to enjoy fresh or in jams, cobblers, and wines. As both a heritage food source and an ecological powerhouse, it’s a must-grow for anyone cultivating a Florida-friendly landscape.
Cultural & Culinary Significance
Red Mulberry has long been cherished by Indigenous peoples and early settlers across the southeastern U.S. The fruits were eaten fresh, sun-dried, or cooked into preserves, and the leaves were sometimes used for tea or livestock fodder. Today, Florida’s native mulberries continue to connect modern growers to this regional legacy—valued not only for their flavor but also for their ecological role in feeding birds, pollinators, and beneficial insects. Planting Red Mulberry means helping restore native diversity while harvesting a piece of Florida’s edible history!
Why Grow Florida Native Mulberry?
- Florida native fruit tree that supports wildlife and pollinators
- Produces sweet, dark red-purple berries perfect for fresh eating or preserves
- Fast-growing, resilient, and low-maintenance
- Thrives in Florida’s sandy, subtropical soils
- Provides shade, habitat, and biodiversity in edible landscapes