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Size and Form:
Mulberries are generally deciduous trees, meaning they lose their leaves annually. They can vary in size, from small to medium-sized, with some species reaching heights of 15 meters. They have a rounded crown and a dense canopy of spreading branches.Â
Leaves:
The leaves are simple and alternate, meaning they grow singly and are not arranged in pairs. They are often lobed or toothed, and can be quite variable in shape and size.Â
Fruit:
The fruit is a sorosis, which is a type of multiple fruit that develops from the entire flower cluster. It resembles blackberries and ripens to colors ranging from white to purple. The fruit is edible and has a sweet, juicy flavor.Â
Uses:
Mulberry trees are valuable for both their leaves and fruit. The leaves are a vital food source for silkworms, which are used in the production of silk. The fruit is edible and used in various food preparations, and the tree itself can be used for timber and other purposes.Â
Mulberry is a fast-growing, deciduous tree that can be a small bush or a small tree. It has simple, alternate leaves, often lobed, and produces edible fruit that comes in various colors like white, pink, red, or purple. Mulberries are known for being a food source for silkworms and are used for various purposes, including food, paper, and medicine.Â
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Growth:
Mulberries are generally fast-growing when young but slow down as they mature.Â
Leaves:
Their leaves are simple, often lobed, and alternately arranged along the stems.Â
Flowers:
The flowers are small and borne in catkin-like inflorescences.Â
Fruit:
The fruit develops from a flower cluster and is called a sorosis. It is often described as resembling blackberries and can be used for food, drinks, and other purposes.Â
Uses:
Mulberries are used for various purposes, including:
Food:Â The fruit is edible and can be eaten fresh, used in pies, tarts, and wines.Â
Sericulture:Â Mulberry leaves are the primary food source for silkworms.Â
Paper:Â The paper mulberry was historically used in paper making, with its fibers used in the production of paper in various regions.Â
Medicine:Â Mulberry has been used traditionally for various medicinal purposes.Â
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