- Morus (plant) - Wikipedia
Morus alba L – white mulberry (China, Korea, Japan) Morus australis Poir – East and South-East Asia Morus boninensis Koidz Morus cathayana Hemsl – China, Japan, Korea Morus celtidifolia Kunth – Texas mulberry (southwestern United States, Mexico, Central America, South America) Morus indica L – India, Southeast Asia Morus koordersiana J -F Leroy Morus liboensis S S Chang
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- Mulberry | Description, Uses, Major Species | Britannica
Mulberry, genus of about 10 species of small to medium-sized trees in the family Moraceae and their edible fruits Mulberries are native to temperate Asia and North America, and several species are cultivated for their fruits and as ornamentals They are also important as food for silkworms
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