2. Cherry leaves are pointed at the top, round at the base, with serrated edges of different sizes and glands between teeth.
Mulberry leaves are pointed or gradually shortened, the base is round or heart-shaped, the serrations are thick and blunt, and the young leaves are often shallowly divided.
3. Cherry leaves are hairless or slightly hairy, and the back is sparse.
Mulberry leaves have no hair at the top, and the hair is sparse along the veins below, and there are hairs in the axils of the veins.