The red mulberry (Morus rubra) was listed as endangered due to habitat loss and competition from non-native species, particularly the white mulberry (Morus alba). This decline in population and genetic diversity has raised concerns among conservationists. The species is native to North America, and its decline has been attributed to urban development, agricultural practices, and environmental changes. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect and restore its habitats.
The red or American mulberry can be found in eastern U.S.A The white mulberry can be found in eastern U.S.A and central China The Black mulberry can be found in western Asia
White Mulberry: Morus albaChinese Mulberry: Morus australisAfrican Mulberry: Morus mesozygiaTexas Mulberry: Morus microphyllaBlack Mulberry: Morus nigraRed Mulberry: Morus rubra
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They are endanger of being excitintiinon
Morus rubra.
because people hunt them for pets
Mulberry is typically created by blending red and blue colors, often in equal parts, to achieve a deep purple hue. The name "mulberry" comes from the dark purple fruit of the mulberry tree. Depending on the specific shade desired, variations can include adding more red for a warmer tone or more blue for a cooler tone.
The color of mulberry is a shade of red similar to the color of raspberry. The name of the color was first recorded in 1776 in English.
Could it be the Mulberry tree
The red of mulberry fruits.
I grew up in Durham, CA (outside Chico, CA) and we had a fabulous, large mulberry tree. We had sweet, warm, juicy berries that were large and healthy. It seemed to be the perfect place for them.
because people destroyed there habitat and are hunting them to much