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No, you do not need 2 mulberry trees to get fruit. Some mulberry trees are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
It is also known as the Indian mulberry, great morinda, noni, beach mulberry, and cheese fruit.
Fruit Bearing-is manifold and multitude...........
No, a mulberry is not a decomposer; it is a fruit-bearing tree belonging to the genus Morus. Decomposers are organisms, such as fungi and bacteria, that break down dead organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. Mulberries produce fruit that can be consumed by animals and humans, contributing to the food web, but they do not perform the role of decomposition.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to mulberry. Some individuals may experience allergic reactions to the pollen, fruit, or leaves of mulberry trees, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, itching, or skin rashes. Additionally, those with specific fruit allergies may react to mulberry as well. If you suspect an allergy, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.
A non-bearing mulberry tree typically has a lifespan of around 25 to 50 years, depending on factors such as species, growing conditions, and care. While they may not produce fruit, these trees can still thrive for many years, providing shade and ornamental value. Proper maintenance can help extend their longevity.
When trees produce fruit they are bearing fruit. When the fruit is all picked they are no longer bearing fruit.
Pineapple, mulberry, fig.
The zhe fruit grows on the Maclura tricuspidata which is a tree native to East Asia. The fruit resembles a mulberry and is also known as cudrang, mandarin melon berry, silkworm thorn or Chinese mulberry.
flowers are fruit bearing some trees are fruit bearing and many others are too.
It is the Jackfruit, a relative of the mulberry.
Because they are lower in evolution. Fruit bearers are highest evolved plants