DanielinTheLionsDen
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I have a weeping mulberry tree which a previous home owner planted very near the house. I measured 9ft from the front of the house to the truck of the mulberry tree. It is the larger male weeping mulberry and I'm thinking it is too close to the house. Last summer the branches were getting into the gutters and almost onto the roof. There are also small fibrous roots just below the rocks in the crawlspace at the corner where the tree is located. I've tried to lookup info on this and what I'm finding is that mulberry should not be near a house due to the aggressive roots and possible foundation damage. I can't find anything specific about the weeping form but I assume it is the same since it is the root system from a normal non-weeping white mulberry with the weeping form graphted onto it. I'm planning to remove it and replace it with an eastern redbud. I really like the weeping mulberry though, if I knew for sure that is safe to have it that close to the house I would definitely leave it. Can anyone confirm or deny for me whether this tree is too close to the house?