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Morus nigra L.
Synonym |
: |
Morus
laciniata Mill. |
Family |
: |
Moraceae |
Local
name |
: |
English- Black mulberry |
Distribution |
: |
China,
India, Pakistan; Europe; North America: United States of America. |
Habitat |
: |
Deciduous
forests and cultivated. |
Uses |
|
Fruits
are edible |
Key botanical characters:
Tree
up to 10 m tall. Monoecious or dioecious, bark dark brown fissured rough
bark. Leaves broadly ovate 6-18 x 7-12 cm across, scabrous above, pubescent
beneath, including veinlets, costate from deeply cordate base, margins
crenate-dentate, apex acuminate, lateral veins 3-6 on either side of the
midvein, petiole hairy 2-4 cm long, stipules lanceolate, hairy, pale brown.
Male catkins 0.3-4 cm long, with 0.1 cm long peduncle, calyx lobes free,
broadly ovate, deeply concave, hairy. Female flowers oval, calyx broadly
elliptic 3-4 cm long, broad, hairy outside, ovary with densely white hairy,
divergent styles. Stigmas without mastoidlike protuberance, Sorosis fruit
with short peduncle, ovoid oblong, blackish purple when mature. |
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