What are mulberry trees like?
Mulberry belongs to Morus of Moraceae and is a deciduous tree. Mulberry leaves are oval, which is the feed for silkworms. Deciduous trees, altitude 16 m, DBH altitude 1 m. The crown is obovate. The leaves are ovoid or broadly ovoid, the apex is pointed or gradually shortened, the base is round or heart-shaped, and the serrations are obtuse. The leaves of young trees are often very shallow and deep, and there is no hair on them. The hairs are sparsely distributed along the veins below, and the hairs are clustered in the axils of leaves. Chrysanthemum fruit (mulberry) is purple-black, red or white, juicy and sweet. Flowering in April; Fruit ripens from May to July.