Mulberry can refer to several plants, as well as many cities and geographic areas:
- Mulberry, the mulberry tree Morus, and the fruit of that tree.
- White Mulberry, Morus alba is a short-lived, fast-growing small to medium sized tree native to eastern Asia.
- Paper Mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera is a close relative of the Morus mulberries.
Mulberry is the name of several places in the United States:
- Mulberry, Arkansas
- Mulberry, California
- Mulberry, Florida
- Mulberry, Indiana
- Mulberry, Kansas
- Mulberry, North Carolina
- Mulberry, Ohio
- Mulberry, South Carolina
- Mulberry, Texas, in Fannin County
- Hopewell, Red River County, Texas, formerly known as Mulberry
- Praha, Texas, formerly known as Mulberry, located in Fayette County
- Mulberry Grove, Illinois
- Mulberry Fork of the Black Warrior River, in northern Alabama
- Mulberry River (Arkansas)
- Mulberry River (Georgia)
- Mulberry Street (Manhattan), in New York City
Other meanings include:
- Mulberry harbour, a type of temporary harbour developed during World War II for use during the D-Day landings
- Mulberry (e-mail client)
- Mulberry (TV series) was a fantasy situation comedy airing on BBC One in the early 1990s
- Mulberry (company) (Design) Ltd, a British fashion company headquartered in Somerset, United Kingdom
- Mulberry (film) (뽕 - Ppong), a 1986 South Korean film
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