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  1. This is an old delicious Florida variety that originated in Ft. Myers Florida in a place called Tice.It has the largest leaves of any I have seen and is one of the most beautiful shade trees. It has long out reaching branches that weep toward the ground in a beautiful tropical look.
  2. 2016-10-18 Paper mulberry is native to China, Japan, Korea, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma and Assam (India), but cultivated extensively elsewhere in Asia and the Pacific. It has also naturalized in parts of southern Europe and the USA (Kew 2016). According to the World Agroforestry Centre, paper mulberry...
  3. A small to medium tree growing up to 15 m,M. albahas a short trunk, and a rounded crown with a dense canopy of spreading branches. Leaves are alternate, simple, 6-18 cm long, 5-13 cm wide, broadly ovate, dentate or lobed with 3 prominent veins running from the rounded or obliquely cordate base....
  4. The white mulberry is native to eastern and central China. It became naturalized in Europe centuries ago. The tree was introduced into America for silkworm culture in early colonial times and naturalized and hybridized with the native red mulberry. The red or American mulberry is native to...
  5. Abstract, Antioxidants, 2018 Mulberry (Morus albaL.) belongs to the Moraceae family and is widely planted in Asia. Mulberry fruits are generally consumed as fresh fruits, jams and juices. They contain considerable amounts of biologically active ingredients that might be associated with some...
  6. Edible Portion: Fruit, Leaves A very small tree. It grows up to 9 m high. The trunk is 40 cm across. The trunk is short and soon divides into stout spreadingbranches. The crown is dense and rounded. It loses its leaves during the year. The leaves are alternate and simple. Leavesare oval but can...
  7. "Of all fruits cultivated in America, I think that none have so meagre a literature as the mulberries." L.H. Bailey, Cornell University Agriculture Experiment Station, 1892 I am assuming you stumbled upon this website because you are interested in growing mulberries. Hopefully, this website will...
  8. Edible portion:Leaves, Fruit, Flowers, Bark, Leaves - tea, Manna, Vegetable A small tree up to 9 m high but it can grow to 20 m tall. Often it is low and spreading. It has dark green toothed leaves. The leaves vary considerably in shape even on the one tree. They can be oval, heart shaped or 3...

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