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- Morus (plant) - Wikipedia
Recent chromosome-level genome assemblies have been published for several Morus species, including Morus alba, Morus atropurpurea, Morus notabilis, and Morus macroura, providing comparative genomic resources for the genus
- Mulberry | Description, Uses, Major Species | Britannica
mulberry, (genus Morus), genus of about 10 species of small to medium-sized trees in the family Moraceae and their sweet edible fruits Mulberries are native to temperate Asia and North America, and several species are cultivated for their fruits and as ornamentals
- Morus alba - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
White Mulberry is a mid-size, flowering tree with a rounded form and a short, crooked trunk in the mulberry family It is native to China and can reach a mature height of 50 or 60 feet with an equal spread
- Mulberry Trees: White, Red, Black - With Flowers and Leaves (Pictures)
Mulberry trees (botanical name Morus) are popular ornamental shade trees that produce delicious edible white, red, or black berries Commonly called mulberries, the medium-sized, berry-producing trees have attractive heart-shaped leaves, spikes of tiny white flowers (catkins), and thick grayish-brown bark
- Red Mulberry: Native Tree with Edible Uses
Morus rubra, commonly known as Red Mulberry, is a native deciduous tree of the eastern and central United States prized for its exceptionally sweet and juicy edible fruits and its extraordinary value for wildlife
- Morus (plant) - New World Encyclopedia
Mulberry is the common name for any of the deciduous trees comprising the genus Morus of the flowering plant family Moraceae, characterized by simple, alternate leaves, a milky sap, and a small, edible, multiple fruit
- WHITE MULBERRY - USDA
White mulberry grows well on a wide variety of soils It prefers a warm, moist, well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position It withstands drought once well established Morus alba is quite salt tolerant This species is also fairly wind-resistant
- Growing Mulberry: Morus species - GardenOracle. com
Many mulberry hybrids exist, and identification can be difficult The name of the species does not indicate the color of the fruit, but rather the color of the leaf buds For example, nearly all White Mulberry cultivars have black or purple berries Form: Tree Some dwarf cultivars grow as a shrub
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