Mulberry
Scientific name:
genus: morus
Mulberries are a small deciduous tree that likes temperate to tropical climates. Most varieties have black fruit that is red when it is underripe, but some have white fruit that is green when it isn't ripe yet.
Mulberries can be eaten fresh or used to make jam or pies. Black mulberries are the only plant that the silkworm eats.

Related Books
- How to Grow More Vegetables and Fruits (and Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine
- Delicious Fruit Desserts: More than 150 Delicious Recipes for 12 Favorite Fruits (Dorothy Jean's Home Cooking Collection)
- The Joy of Jams, Jellies and Other Sweet Preserves: 200 Classic and Contemporary Recipes Showcasing the Fabulous Flavors of Fresh Fruits
- Fruit!: Fresh and Delicious Recipes for Sweet and Main Dishes
- The Best Recipes in the World
- The Best 30-Minute Recipe
Rhymes with Mulberry
Bakery, Berry, Blackberry, Blueberry, Boundary, Bury, Cassowary, Cemetery, Cherry, Cranberries, Dictionary, Extraordinary, February, Ferry, Gooseberry, Hickory, January, Library, Merry, Military, Montgomery, Ordinary, Pottery, Raspberry, Rosemary, Sherry, Strawberry, Temporary, Very.






