Mulberry (plant)
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Mulberry generally refers to various deciduous trees in the genus '' Morus''. Mulberry a part of the common names of several other plants: *
Chinese mulberry Chinese mulberry is a common name for several trees and may refer to: * '' Morus'', the mulberry genus, with several species widely cultivated in China for production of fruit and silk ** ''Morus alba'', the most commonly cultivated mulberry in Chi ...
, several species in the genus ''Morus'', as well as ''Maclura tricuspidata'' * Indian mulberry, two species in the genus ''Morinda'' * Paper mulberry (''Broussonetia papyrifera'', syn. ''Morus papyrifera'') * '' Ficus sycomorus'', fig-mulberry * '' Hedycarya angustifolia'', Australian mulberry, native mulberry * ''
Morus mesozygia ''Morus mesozygia'', known as black mulberry or African mulberry, is a small- to medium-sized forest tree of Tropical Africa. Its leaves and fruit provide food for the mantled guereza, a colobus monkey native to much of Tropical Africa, and for t ...
'', black mulberry, African mulberry * ''
Morus serrata ''Morus serrata'', known as Himalayan mulberry, is a species of mulberry native to the Himalaya and the mountains of southwestern China, at altitudes of up to . It is a small deciduous tree growing to tall. The leaves are long and broad an ...
'', Himalayan mulberry * '' Morus rubra'', red mulberry * '' Morus alba'', white mulberry * ''
Pipturus ''Pipturus'' is a flowering plant genus in the nettle family, Urticaceae. Selected species * ''Pipturus albidus'' (Hook. & Arn.) A.Gray ex H.Mann – ''Māmaki'' (Hawaii) * '' Pipturus arborescens'' ( Link) C.B.Rob., 1911 * '' Pipturus arg ...
argenteus The ''argenteus'' ( ''argentei'', 'of silver') was a silver coin produced by the Roman Empire from the time of Diocletian's coinage reform in AD 294 to ca. AD 310. It was of similar weight and fineness to the denarius of the time of Nero. The co ...
'', native mulberry, native to Australia {{Plant common name