Moraceae
The Moraceae family, commonly known as the mulberry family, includes a variety of flowering plants, such as figs, mulberries, and breadfruit. This family is characterized by its diverse range of trees, shrubs, and vines, many of which produce edible fruits. Moraceae plants are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
Members of the Moraceae family often have milky sap and alternate leaves. They play significant ecological roles, providing food and habitat for various wildlife. Additionally, some species, like rubber trees, are economically important for their latex, while others are cultivated for their fruits, contributing to local diets and economies.