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ostensibly named for the
fruit color of the best-known cultivar: white,
red, and
black mulberry (Morus alba, M. rubra, and M. nigra, respectively), with numerous...
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Morus rubra,
commonly known as the
red mulberry, is a
species of
mulberry native to
eastern and
central North America. It is
found from Ontario, Minnesota...
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Morus alba,
known as
white mulberry,
common mulberry and
silkworm mulberry, is a fast-growing,
small to medium-sized
mulberry tree
which grows to 10–20 m...
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Himalayan mulberry Morus rubra,
red mulberry Morus nigra,
black mulberry Morus alba,
white mulberry Pipturus argenteus,
native mulberry,
native to Australia...
- London. The
current school uniform takes its
colour from the
red mulberry fruit. In 2006
Mulberry school was
designated a
specialist school for the Arts in...
- use of
mulberry as a
color name in
English was in 1776. It has some
similarities with the
color raspberry, a
shade of
red also
called mulberry in some...
- such as
deadly nightshade and pokeweed. Others, such as the
white mulberry,
red mulberry, and elderberry, are
poisonous when unripe, but are
edible when...
- diameter.
Black mulberry is
richly flavoured,
similar to the
red mulberry (Morus rubra)
rather than the more
insipid fruit of the
white mulberry (Morus alba)...
- Fayetteville.
Mulberry has a post
office with ZIP code 37359,
which opened on
January 7, 1828. The
community was
named for the
red mulberry plants found...
- The
paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera, syn.
Morus papyrifera L.) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Moraceae. It is
native to Asia, where...