Small tree (2-10 m), bole up to 70cm in diameter bark surface dark grey brown, withhorizontal lenticels leaves ovate to broadly ovate (Indonesia) A deciduous broad leaved shrub or tree reaching 7m in height (Korea) A small to medium-sized tree up to 15(-20)m tall, bole up to 70cm in diameter, barksurface dark grey-brown, with horizontal lenticels; leaves ovate to broadly ovate, 5-16cm x 4-12cm, rounded to shallowly cordate at base, acute to acuminate at apex,pubescent on the main veins, with a slender, 1-3.5cm long petiole; male spikes 1-1.5(-2)cm long, female spikes ovoid, 0.5-1.3cm long; syncarp ovoid, 1.5-2.5cm long. Thenative and subspontaneous habitats of Morus alba are generally moist places inmountains and thickets along rivers. In subtropical or dry tropical regions, Morus albacan be cultivated at 0-3500m altitude, but in the humid tropics it does not producegood fruit when planted at sea-level. (Malaysia) A small to medium-sized tree up to 15m tall; bark surface dark gray-brown withhorizontal lenticels; leaves ovate to broadly ovate; male spikes 1-1.5cm long, femalespikes ovoid, 0.5-1.3cm long. (Philippines)