Mulberry Trees can reach 20 or so feet tall (ours are quite tall) and have heart shaped leaves on them. The bark is light brown and kind of smooth. They have white, dark purple or red fruit resembling a blackberry but smaller. The fruit when ripe is very sweet and great for pies, jams and fresh off the tree. Most trees in the USA are of the dark red/purple- almost black- type. The fruit aren't ready unless they fall into your hand as you try to pick them. You should not have to pull on ripe berries.
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Lichen is a mixture of algae / cyanobacteria and fungi. Lichens may look like plants but they do not reproduce with flowers. Lichens do not have roots like plants. They grow on plants as a substrate not as a parasite.
Silkworms are the larvae of any number of species of moths, collectively called Silk Moths. The species used for nearly all commercial silk is Bombyx mori. and they are highly "host specific" meaning the organism (the symbiont) depends upon one particular species of plants, animal, or insect for its host, and they will only eat Mullberry leaves.
The mulberry plant (Morus spp.) typically exhibits a reticulate or net-like venation pattern in its leaves. This type of venation features a network of interconnecting veins, which enhances the leaf's structural integrity and facilitates efficient transport of nutrients and water. The arrangement of veins can vary depending on the specific species of mulberry.
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Mulberry (genus Morus) is classified as a dicotyledon, or dicot. This means it has two cotyledons, or seed leaves, in its embryo. Dicots typically exhibit broad leaves with net-like venation, and mulberry plants display these characteristics. Additionally, they have a vascular system with ring-shaped arrangements of vascular bundles.
mûrier This is mulberry in French and to pronounce it it goes like Pronunciation:/myʀje/
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Some plants that look like fennel include dill, anise, and caraway. These plants have similar feathery leaves and can be easily confused with fennel.
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White Mulberry: Morus albaChinese Mulberry: Morus australisAfrican Mulberry: Morus mesozygiaTexas Mulberry: Morus microphyllaBlack Mulberry: Morus nigraRed Mulberry: Morus rubra
To identify a fruitless mulberry tree, look for trees with no fruit, as fruitless mulberries do not produce berries. Additionally, fruitless mulberry trees often have glossy, dark green leaves and a dense, rounded canopy shape.