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Mulberry trees have several adaptations that help them thrive in their habitats, which often include temperate regions and diverse soil types. Their deep root systems allow them to access water and nutrients, while broad leaves maximize photosynthesis. Additionally, mulberry trees have a flexible growth habit that enables them to withstand strong winds and varying temperatures. These features make them resilient in changing environmental conditions.

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