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  1. Morus (plant) - Wikipedia

    White mulberry is considered an environmental weed in the states of Queensland and New South Wales.

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  3. 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, …

  4. Morus rubra - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    Sweet blackberry-like edible fruits that are reddish maturing to dark purple in color. The fruits are sweet and juicy and may be eaten off the tree. The fruits are also used for jellies, jams and wines.

  5. 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, …

  6. Morus rubra - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Morus rubra, commonly known as red mulberry, is a medium sized, upright spreading to rounded, deciduous tree that typically grows to 35-50’ (less frequently to 80’) tall.

  7. Morus | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University

    Approximately 12 species of deciduous, short-lived, fast growing trees and shrubs, often producing a milky sap (latex) when cut. Leaves alternate, simple, unlobed to 2-5 lobed, short petiole, turning …

  8. Mulberry (Morus): The Best Plants to Grow - Gardenia

    Ever heard of Morus? If you’ve tasted a sweet, sun-warmed mulberry right off the tree, you already know this underrated fruit is worth talking about. The Morus genus includes around 10–16 species of …

  9. Plant Profile: Mulberry (Morus spp.) - Savour Soil Permaculture

    Nov 13, 2024 · Mulberries (Morus spp.) are fast-growing, deciduous trees or shrubs valued for their sweet, nutritious fruit and adaptability to various climates.

  10. Morus - Trees and Shrubs Online

    When Linnaeus established the genus Morus in 1753 he included seven species. Only five of these are still considered to be true mulberries, the other two have been shown to belong to two closely related …