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Mulberry leaves

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Mulberry leaves (Morus alba Linn) small tree Or shrub, up to 15m tall. The bark is grayish-yellow or yellow-brown; the young branches are hairy. The leaves are alternate, ovate to broadly ovate, 6-15cm long, 4-12cm wide, with a pointed or blunt base and a rounded or subcentric base. Shape, with coarse teeth on the edges, hairless and shiny above, green below, sparse hairs on the veins, and hairs in the axils of the veins; the petioles are 1 to 2.5cm long.

Dioecious, with axillary skeletal inflorescences. ; Male inflorescences fall early; female inflorescences are 1 to 2 cm long, with inconspicuous or absent styles and 2 stigmas. The flowering fruit (mulberry) is purple-black or white when ripe. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from June to July.

Morphological characteristics

Mulberry leaves are composed of petioles, leaves and stipules. They are complete leaves and are the main assimilation organ and harvest of mulberry trees. The leaves are divided into leaf tips, leaf margins and leaves. Bottom, veins and mesophyll. The leaves are divided into two categories: full-edge leaves and lobed leaves. Lake mulberry has full-edge leaves, while Japanese mulberry varieties mostly have lobed leaves.

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Mulberry leaves