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  2. Morus rubra - Wikipedia

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    Red mulberry is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree, growing to 10–15 metres (35–50 feet) tall, rarely 21 m (70 ft), with a trunk up to 50 centimetres (20 inches) in diameter. It can live for up to 125 years.

  3. Morus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Mulberry tree scion wood can easily be grafted onto other mulberry trees during the winter, when the tree is dormant. One common scenario is converting a problematic male mulberry tree to an allergy-free female tree, by grafting all-female mulberry tree scions to a male mulberry that has been pruned back to the trunk. [18]

  4. Moraceae - Wikipedia

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    The Moraceae—often called the mulberry family or fig family—are a family of flowering plants comprising about 38 genera and over 1100 species. [3] Most are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, less so in temperate climates; however, their distribution is cosmopolitan overall.

  5. List of plants known as mulberry - Wikipedia

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    Indian mulberry, two species in the genus Morinda; Morus alba, white mulberry; Morus mesozygia, black mulberry, African mulberry; Morus nigra, black mulberry; Morus rubra, red mulberry; Morus serrata, Himalayan mulberry; Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera, syn. Morus papyrifera) Pipturus argenteus, native mulberry, native to Australia

  6. List of Minnesota trees by family - Wikipedia

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    Moraceae (mulberry family) Morus rubra (red mulberry) Oleaceae (olive family) Fraxinus americana (white ash) Fraxinus nigra (black ash) Fraxinus pennsylvanica (green ash and red ash) Rosaceae (rose family) Prunus pensylvanica (pin cherry) Prunus serotina (black cherry) Sorbus americana (American mountain ash) Sorbus decora (showy rowan ...

  7. Morus celtidifolia - Wikipedia

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    Morus celtidifolia, the Texas mulberry, is a plant species native to South America, Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States, ranging from Argentina north as far as Arizona and Oklahoma. In the US, it grows in canyons and on slopes, usually near streams, from 200–2,200 metres (660–7,220 feet) in elevation.

  8. Morus indica - Wikipedia

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    Morus indica, as with other members of the mulberry family, is often described as either a small tree or a shrub, rarely exceeding 10–15 metres (33–49 feet).When young, the branches are covered in fine, soft hairs known as; however, the plant loses these hair as they grow older.

  9. Mulberry tree - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Mulberry tree