
Appalachian mulberry
Appalachian mulberry is a plant related to the mulberry family, native to the Appalachian region of the United States. It typically grows in wooded areas and along stream banks. The plant is known for its small, sweet, edible berries, which attract wildlife and can also be enjoyed by people. The leaves of the Appalachian mulberry can be used to make tea, and the wood is sometimes utilized for crafts. This plant plays a role in local ecosystems and has cultural significance in some communities, providing food and habitat for various animals.