
Mulberry trees
Mulberry trees are deciduous trees known for their broad, lobed leaves and their ability to produce dense clusters of small, sweet, and nutritious berries called mulberries. These trees are valued for their fruit, which can be red, white, or black, depending on the variety. They also serve as the primary food source for silkworms, aiding silk production. Mulberry trees are adaptable, grow well in various climates, and can reach heights of 10-20 meters. They are used for their fruit, leaves, timber, and ornamental appeal, making them both a practical and attractive addition to landscapes.