Red Mulberry Morus Rubra L. By: Rachel Finke. Classification: (1) KingdomPlantaePlants SubkingdomTracheobionteVascular Plants SuperdivisionSpermatophytaSeed.

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Red Mulberry Morus Rubra L. By: Rachel Finke

Classification: (1) KingdomPlantaePlants SubkingdomTracheobionteVascular Plants SuperdivisionSpermatophytaSeed Plants DivisionMagnoliophytaFlowering Plants ClassMagnoliopsidaDicotyledons SubclassHamamelididae OrderUrticales FamilyMoraceaeMulberry Family GenusMorus L.Mulberry SpeciesMorus Rubra L.Red Mulberry Figure 1

 The Red Mulberry Tree grows to be medium-sized. It has a short trunk, and the branches broaden out to make a wide, rounded crown. The tree produces a milky sap. The normal height for a Red Mulberry is 60 feet. (2) Figure 2

 Young Red Mulberry trees start off as an orange color. (3) Then, as they grow, the bark becomes a brown color. Red Mulberry bark is very scaly. (2) Figure 3

 The twig of a Red Mulberry is slender and the same color as the matured bark. (2) They have a scent, have definite margins, and also have overlapping scales. When broken, a silvery-white filament is present. (3) As you can see in Figure 6, the bud is a darker green with a scar located right beside it. Figure 4 Figure 6

 Leaves on this tree are ovate and sharply pointed. They have coarse teeth and usually two or three lobes. These leaves are a rough, dark green leaf that have soft hairs on the bottom. (2) Figure 5

 A Red Mulberry tree can be either dioecious or monoecious. You can find both male and female flowers, which are catkins shaped as a pendulum, on the same tree. These flowers will usually appear in the late spring. (4) Flowers of a Red Mulberry are pale green in color and won’t exceed two inches in length. (3) The male flower is shown on top, the female on bottom. Figure 7 Figure 8

 Female flowers ripen together to produce a fruit that consist of small, round drupelets. These drupelets could be compared to a blackberry. (4) These fruits will appear in the summer and will range in size from one inch to one and a quarter inches. (3) Figure 9 Figure 10

 If you visit the Eastern and Central parts of the United States, you are most likely to find a Red Mulberry tree. These trees can tolerate shady areas. (5) The Red Mulberry has its best growth in moist areas. (4) Figure 11

 Birds and small mammals take use of the Red Mulberry for food. They will eat the sweet fruits the tree produces. The fruits are also used in the creation of different foods, drinks and furniture.(6) Figure 12

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