Chaparral Weeping Mulberry. This weeping Mulberry does not fruit, so it can be used in the landscape without offending the feet of visitors by slushing through fallen purple berries. It has large lobbed leaves and if not trained upward, it would make a groundcover. These are on their own roots so one can train them into a very appealing serpentine form. This can be one of the most striking weeping plants in the landscape. To increase the size and height of this selection, one needs to place a much taller stake than the one shipped with the plant and train the tallest leader upward to the height desired.
Zones 5-9