- also
commonly known as
mulberry,
notably the
paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera).
Despite their similar appearance,
mulberries are not
closely related...
- a
plant related to the
mulberries of the
genus Morus,
which produces similar edible fruits List of
plants known as
mulberry This page is an
index of...
- available,
except at the
already heavily-defended
French harbours. Thus, the
Mulberries were
created to
provide the port
facilities necessary to
offload the thousands...
- The
color mulberry is displa**** on the right. This
color is a
representation of the
color of
mulberry jam or pie. This was a
Crayola crayon color from...
-
James de
Rothschild in 1922 in
attempt to
build silk
industry in
Israel Mulberries fallen to the
ground in peak season. "Morus alba L.".
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Mulberry molars (also
known as Moon or
Fournier molars) are a
dental condition usually ****ociated with
congenital syphilis,
characterized by
multiple rounded...
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Mulberry Street may
refer to:
Mulberry Street (Baltimore)
Mulberry Street (Manhattan)
Mulberry Street (Springfield, M****achusetts)
Mulberry Street, Philadelphia...
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Mulberry Bend was an area
surrounding a
curve on
Mulberry Street, in the Five
Points neighborhood in
Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is
located in...
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Mulberry is a
British fashion company founded in 1971, best
known for its
luxury leather goods,
particularly women's handbags. The
company was founded...
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Indian mulberry may
refer to:
Morinda citrifolia,
widely distributed tropically and may be used as a food
source Morinda tinctoria,
native to southern...