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 Mulberry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mulberry (Morus) is a genus of 10–16 species of deciduous trees native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa and North America, with the majority of the species native to Asia.
Mulberry leaves, particularly those of the White Mulberry, are also economically important as the sole food source of the silkworm, the cocoon of which is used to make silk.
Mulberries can be grown from seed, and this is often advised as seedling-grown trees are generally of better shape and health.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry

  
 MULBERRY Fruit Facts
The fruits of white mulberries are often harvested by spreading a sheet on the ground and shaking the limbs.
Pests and Diseases: Mulberries are generally free of pests and diseases, although cankers and dieback can occur.
Foliage: The white mulberry is so-named for the color of its buds, rather than the color of its fruit.
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/mulberry.html

  
 Mulberry Cultivation and Utilization in India
Mulberry leaf is a major economic component in sericulture since the quality and quantity of leaf produced per unit area has a direct bearing on cocoon harvest.
Mulberry foliage is the only food for the silkworm (Bombyx mori) and is grown under varied climatic conditions ranging from temperate to tropics.
Mulberry flourishes well in soils which are flat, deep, fertile, well drained, loamy to clayey, porous with good moisture holding capacity.
http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/AGRICULT/AGA/AGAP/FRG/MULBERRY/Papers/HTML/Datta.htm

  
 Morus alba
In India, mulberry is either grown as a field crop (plants kept in form of bushes and the leaves harvested several times a year for the multivoltine race of silkworms) or as a tree (leaves harvested only once a season for rearing univoltine races of silkworms).
For bush mulberries, seedlings 10–15 cm tall are used as transplants; for trees, seedlings are allowed to grow 1.3 m and trained before transplanting.
Mulberry trees can be propagated by seeds, cuttings, or graftings.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Morus_alba.html

  
 Mulberry
Mulberry is a dioecious species, composed of male (creamy) and female (green) flowers borne on separate trees in mid-spring (upper left).
As members of the Mulberry Family, they are also related to other species of Mulberry, and to Osage Orange (which, like the Mulberries, also has heavy wood with white sticky sap, a thin layer of sapwood, and heartwood that is bright yellow).
The tan twigs of Mulberry are rapidly growing and have prominent winter buds (lower left).
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/forestry/Education/ohiotrees/mulberry.htm

  
 mulberry --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mulberries are classified as multiple fruits—fruits that develop from ovaries of several flowers.
Mulberry trees are cultivated in temperate regions for silk production, for their fruit, and as ornamental trees.
It includes cultivation of the insect from the egg stage through completion of the cocoon, as well as the cultivation of the mulberry trees that provide the leaves on which the silkworms feed.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9054200?tocId=9054200

  
 Ensiling of mulberry foliage (Morus alba) and the nutritive value of mulberry foliage silage for goats in central ...
Mulberry plants grow very well in the spring and autumn in Central Vietnam and there is often a surplus of biomass in these periods.
The retention of N on the 100% mulberry silage diet (5.2 g/day) was almost 3 times as high as on the grass hay diet.
The retention of N on the 100% mulberry silage diet (5.2 g/day) was almost 3 times as high as on the grass hay diet (Table 10).
http://www.cipav.org.co/lrrd/lrrd17/2/ba17015.htm

  
 botanical.com - A Modern Herbal Mulberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
The Mulberry can also be increased by seeds, which, if sown in gentle heat, or in the open early in the year, will produce young seedlings by the autumn.
The Chinese White Mulberry (Morus alba, Linn.), cultivated in other countries as food for the silkworm, is even more variable in leafage than the Common Mulberry, and quite a score of different forms of leaf have been gathered from a single tree and several from one shoot.
---Description---The Common Mulberry is a handsome tree, 20 to 30 feet high, of rugged, picturesque appearance, forming a dense, spreading head of branches usually wider than the height of the tree, springing from a short, rough trunk.
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/m/mulcom62.html

  
 Ohio Trees, Bulletin 700-00, Morus – Mulberry
The red mulberry is a small tree, rarely 50 feet high and 2 feet in diameter, often found growing in the shade of larger trees.
White mulberry is a small tree 30—40 feet in height.
Mulberries are planted for screen or shelter belts and are quite urban-tolerant
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b700/b700_32.html

  
 Fruits in the home garden - Mulberries
Mulberry trees can be grown from cuttings collected in winter.
Unwashed fresh mulberries will keep for a few days in the refrigerator in a covered container.
The mulberry (Morus spp.), a deciduous fairly fast-growing tree, can become large and very spreading.
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/business/15319.html

  
 Mulberry
White mulberry has been cultivated for centuries in China, and its leaves are the main food of the silkworm.
The female flowers are often borne on the inside of a fleshy structure called a receptacle, which expands greatly as the fruit matures.
The mulberry genus contains about seven species of trees native to the temperate and subtropical northern hemisphere.
http://www.charliechucksfruitwood.com/Mulberry.htm

  
 Red Mulberry
The buds are larger than on white mulberry and have a two-toned appearance with green and brown bud scales.
However, early settlers introduced the white or Russian mulberry and cultivated them both for their berries and as fodder for an attempted silkworm industry.
Usually it grows in narrow valleys and on lower north and east slopes.
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/nathis/plantpage/flora/motrees/p32.htm

  
 Species at risk - Red Mulberry
The Red Mulberry is a small to medium-sized tree which typically reaches heights of 6 to 18 m.
Also, seed production was found to decline in Red Mulberry from plots in which white mulberries were removed.
The existence of hybrid mulberries has been confirmed for Point Pelee and Pelee Island through genetic analyses.
http://www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca/search/speciesDetails_e.cfm?SpeciesID=228

  
 Mulberry Weed
Liner stock should be inspected for mulberry weed; if found, remove the weed and top ½ inch of media before potting.
Individual flowers are white to cream colored but are not persistent.
It is a prolific seed producer and can rapidly spread
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/weeds/mweed1.html

  
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You may wish to plant a mulberry or two for fun but don't count on them as a permanent part of your landscape.
When planted in a protected or favorable site, this tree may reach a height of thirty feet or so, but it is far more common for them to run into trouble before growing that tall.
The tree was brought to North America from China years ago in an attempt to begin a silk industry.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/yardandgarden/ygbriefs/h405mulberry.html

  
 Pruning fruitless mulberry
The mulberry happens to be quite tolerant and grows well for many years under this type of pruning.
Many people use this type of pruning to keep the tree small.
How and when do we prune a mature fruitless mulberry tree?
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ces/yard/2001/012701.html

  
 Sericulum: Mulberry
Leaves of the deciduous Morus alba plants are varied in form, size and shape.
Fast growing, relatively easy to grow, tolerance of heat and most soil types, make mulberry a popular choice in horticulture across the country.
Two species native to Asia, Morus nigra (Black Mulberry) and Morus alba (White or Silkworm Mulberry) have become naturalized in North America after introduction in the 1600's.
http://www.sericulum.com/mulberry.html

  
 Morus alba 'Chaparral'
It is usually top-grafted to a standard white mulberry about 6' off the ground, thus producing a 6-8' tall tree with an equal or wider spread wherein all branches and foliage weep to the ground.
Dwarf size and weeping foliage are the main reasons for growing this interesting and unusual white mulberry.
Tolerates heat, drought and a somewhat wide range of soils, including alkaline ones.
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=E300

  
 Mulberry FAQ - VUmail - Vanderbilt University ITS Dept.
The only way to view attachments in Mulberry is by saving the attachment to your local hard drive before opening it.
Modify a column width by dragging the column divider to the left to decrease or right to increase.
Choose: File > Preferences > Attachments > Receiving
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/vumail/mulberry/faq.php

  
 Red Mulberry (Morus rubra)
Mulberry can't be recommended for forestry purposes, but is an excellent ornamental tree, and it furnishes food for birds.
Light, soft, not strong, rather tough, orange-yellow in color and is very durable in contact with the soil.
The fruit is similar to that of the white mulberry, a native of Asia, which has been planted extensively in the state for its fruit.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/forestry/treeid/TreePgs/morusrubra.htm

  
 Mulberry
The deep, inviting color of the Colonial at HOME Mulberry candle engages you while the delectable juicy fragrance of plump ripe mulberries enriches your home.
The hand-poured finish of the wax indicates the high level of fragrance oil in every candle.
Colonial at HOME, a collection of home fragranced candles, carries the same promise of excellence as you have come to expect from Colonial Candles of Cape Cod.
http://www.thekitchenstore.com/home-accents-colonial-candles-mulberry.html

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: MULBERRY, TX
Mulberry is on Farm Road 3321 eight miles northwest of Bonham and two miles south of the Red River in northwestern Fannin County.
The small farming community produced cotton, corn, millet, and a variety of fruits.
Mulberry was established in the early 1880s; its name came from the many mulberry trees in the vicinity.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/MM/hnm71.html

  
 August 1998 - Black mulberry liqueur
Quality is a must, starting from the trees, that are not treated with chemical products and the harvest that is done at the proper time.
All this takes place in a beautiful natural setting, created also by the old black mulberry trees that belong to the Morus botanical gender, cultivated mainly for the breeding of silk worms (who feed on the leaves).
The aspect of the mulberry tree is austere and majestic and the tree is also a great dispenser of shade.
http://www.sikania.it/mensile/eago98g.htm

  
 White Mulberry (Morus alba)
White Mulberry is normally dioecious, meaning male and female flowers are borne on separate trees, but this tree also had some female flowers.
The male flowers are more compact than those of Red or Paper Mulberry.
Like those two, the shape is extremely variable.
http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/trees/moal.html

  
 Fruit & Nut Seeds": Fruit and nut plant seeds including papaya seeds, star fruit, chinese hackbury, hazel nut, ...
A heavy fruiter like the Russian Mulberry but is preferred because it grows only a third as tall and is easier to harvest.
Its most important use however, is probably its leaves as a source of food for silkworms.
Great pies and wine can be made from the fruit.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/anico/Fruitnut.htm

  
 Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas: Paper Mulberry
Paper mulberry invades open habitats such as forest and field edges and its vigorous growth leads to displacement of native plant species.
Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas: Paper Mulberry
Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas > Trees > Paper Mulberry
http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/pubs/midatlantic/brpa.htm

  
 Mulberry
The mulberry is a deciduous tree, growing to about fifty feet, producing toothed leaves, flowers in catkins, and berries of either white or purple-black.
The roots are dug up in the winter.
For over 5,000 years, the white mulberry was grown to feed silkworms.
http://www.innvista.com/health/herbs/mulberry.htm

  
 AumTea.com: Aum Tea Company: Mulberry Leaf Tea from Chiangmai, Thailand
Place one teaspoon of Mulberry Leaf into your pot.
Fill your pot with water and steep 3 to 5 minutes.
Mulberry herbal tea leaves taste fresh and make a healthy beverage.
http://www.aumtea.com/mulberry_tea_leaf.htm

  
 Photographers in Mulberry FL - Mulberry Photographers
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Understanding the stress you are under and doing everything we can to lighten your load with photo...
http://mulberry-photographers-fl.wedj.com

  
 Lizard Springs Historic Ozark Cabin on the Mulberry River in Arkansas
Lizard Springs cabin is made up of two separate wings, the Sunrise Wing and Sunset Wing.
All together our cabin can easily sleep eight adults with two queen sized sofa beds also available.
Lizard Springs is a historic Ozark cabin near the Wild and Scenic Mulberry River surrounded by the Ozark National Forest.
http://www.lizardsprings.com

  
 Black Mulberry (Morus nigra)
The white mulberry is dioecious (occasionally monoecious), male and female catkins are 1 to 3 inches long (2.5 to 7.5 cm) in early spring, the male flowers being narrower.
The unripe fruits shouldn't be eaten as, like the mulberry sap, slightly toxic.
The fruits may be eaten raw or cooked, they are generally much sweeter and tastier than the ones of the more common Morus alba.
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Moraceae/Morus_nigra.html

  
 DESCRIPTION OF MULBERRY TREE
Mulberry trees are able to grow in very poor soils.
Fruits, leaves, roots of mulberry trees may have medical uses, but this have to be more studied.
The mulberry tree is used by man since a very long time.
http://www.unifi.it/project/ueresgen29/ds15.htm

  
 Morus alba, white mulberry
Comment: White mulberry is the source of food for the silkworm.
Distribution: Native to eastern Asia, but naturalized over much of the U. Habitat: Roadsides, old fields, old homesites.
In the U. S., it has been widely used in landscaping, erosion control, and windbreaks.
http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/shrub/moal.htm

  
 Morus species
Food and feed crops of the United States.
MULBERRY "FRUIT FACTS" (Fruit Facts are a series of publications of the the California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. that contain information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, description and culture notes based on California research, and characteristics of cultivars).
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/nexus/Morus_spp_nex.html

  
 Mulberry Farms - Reptile Food - Silkworm Supply
Mulberry Farms - Reptile Food - Silkworm Supply
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
http://www.mulberryfarms.com

  
 Jacob Sullum -- Reason magazine
It’s a tree than can grow to a height of 50 feet or more.
Inevitably, people track mulberry goo into the house, and soon the floor is so sticky that your shoes make a thwack thwack thwack sound as you walk across it.
I was vaguely aware that people sometimes use them to make wine, and from the nursery rhyme I gathered that dancing around the plant on which they grow was a popular form of entertainment before TV was invented.
http://reason.com/sullum/071200.html

  
 Mulberry Railcar ~ Railcar Repair Via Rail and Rail Travel or Repairs to Rail Cars
This junction is one of the state's busiest and is situated at the heart of many rail-freight intensive industries; so most railcars moving in this area come within one-half mile of us moving north, south, east or west.
Our complete railcar service and repair facilities are strategically located on 120 acres at Prairie Junction on the outskirts of Mulberry, Florida at the apex of the CSX Railroad main lines.
http://www.mulberryrailcar.com

  
 Mulberry Episode Guide
was common to plant a weeping mulberry at a gravesite, as the last
Miss Farnaby challenges Bert to bring a hyacinth into bloom for a local competition, and Mulberry receives word that he must leave Miss Farnaby earlier than anticipated.
His first task is to persuade Miss Farnaby to let go of the past, and allow her grand-nephew to have a cherished rocking horse from her own childhood.
http://www.tvheaven.ca/mulberry.htm

  
 Mulberry Technologies, Inc.
Mulberry also hosts XSL-List, and chairs the Extreme conference.
Mulberry Technologies, Inc., is an XML and SGML consultancy specializing in applications that have a text design, processing, interchange, or display component.
Members of Mulberry’s staff are active in standards developments and speak regularly at conferences.
http://www.mulberrytech.com

  
 paper mulberry    Broussonetia papyrifera    Moraceae
Paper mulberry is from Asia and planted as an ornamental but is often found naturalized on a variety of open, usually disturbed sites.
All text and photographs are intended for educational purposes only and are not for commercial use in any form.
Bark is pale brown and smooth or shallowly grooved.
http://www.forestry.auburn.edu/samuelson/dendrology/moraceae_pg/paper_mulberry____broussonetia_p.htm

  
 Mulberry
In CubMail, what is the maximum allowed size of an attachment?
Mulberry is an email management program developed by Cyrusoft International, Inc. AcIS has purchased a site license for it and recommends Mulberry over other email clients.
You can remove the previous version of Mulberry by dragging it to the Trash to avoid having multiple versions installed.
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/software/mulberry

  
 Mulberry Neckwear
Mulberry Neckwear has been manufacturing neckwear sine 1988, and is the second largest neckwear company in the United States.
According to Company President Katie Smith, “The company has been occupying two buildings in San Rafael, and a warehouse in Richmond, and is looking forward to consolidating from three buildings to one.” The move will enable Mulberry to streamline many of its processes and become more efficient.
Mulberry is currently in escrow on a 57,800 square foot facility at 880 Harbour Way in Richmond, and has placed the company headquarters at 1002 Second Street in San Rafael on the market.
http://www.mulberryneckwear.com/press.html

  
 Mulberry, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mulberry is located at 27°53'56" North, 81°58'27" West (27.898855, -81.974173)
Mulberry is a city located in Polk County, Florida.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry,_Florida

  
 NodeWorks - Florida: Localities: Mulberry
Incorporated in 1901, the small city of Mulberry has long been the center of phosphate production in central Florida.
http://us.dir.nodeworks.com/Florida/Localities/M/Mulberry

  
 Allrecipes Cook's Encyclopedia mulberry
Mulberries are not commercially grown in the United States but grow wild from Massachusetts to the Gulf states and as far west as Nebraska.
Mulberries look somewhat like blackberries in size and shape.
The black (really purplish-black) variety is commonly found in Europe, the red in the eastern and southern United States and the white in Asia.
http://allrecipes.com/advice/ref/ency/terms/7543.asp

  
 Mulberry Technologies, Inc.: XSL-List -- Open Forum on XSL
Since Mulberry's mailing lists have in the past been unwittingly used for spreading viruses in e-mail attachments, all e-mail attachments are banned from the XSL-List.
Mulberry Technologies, Inc., also provides the DSSSList -- the DSSSL Users' Mailing List.
XSL-List is provided by Mulberry Technologies, Inc., as a service to the XSL user community and the XSL standardization effort.
http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list

  
 Mulberry, TN 37359 Weather Find Local Weather Printable Mulberry Weather
Mulberry, TN 37359 Weather - Powered by Find Local Weather Print this forecast.
http://www.findlocalweather.com/printable/tn/mulberry.html

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Mulberry bags 50% increase in sales
International sales were also going well, the firm said.
Comparative sales in Mulberry stores grew by 50% in the first 11 weeks of the spring 2005 season, well up on the 14% seen from September to December.
Mulberry went into profit in 2004 after three years in the red.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1454837,00.html

  
 Mulberry - Quick Start
Mulberry also helps you manage other email-related information, such as address books.
Mulberry is a powerful, easy to use electronic mail (email) program that allows you to send, access, and manage email.
As a supplement, an on-line help feature can be found in Mulberry's Help menu and contextual help is available throughout the program.
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/email/mulberry/qs.html

  
 Mulberry for a Mac
Mulberry "splash" screen with information about the company - Click Continue
Mulberry is now installed and you are ready to open it and begin handling your e-mail
If you have a name highlighted in your address book or in the LDAP Server, that name will be placed in the TO: field.
http://www.musc.edu/infoservices/email/imap/mulberry/mac.html

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