mulberry bush
The mulberry bush is a type of shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Morus. It produces small, sweet, and edible fruits known as mulberries, which can be red, white, or black in color. These fruits are often enjoyed fresh, dried, or used in jams and desserts. The leaves of the mulberry tree are also significant, as they are the primary food source for silkworms, which are essential for silk production.
Mulberry bushes thrive in temperate and subtropical regions and prefer well-drained soil and full sunlight. They are relatively easy to grow and can be found in gardens and orchards worldwide. In addition to their culinary uses, mulberry bushes can provide shade and attract various wildlife, including birds and pollinators.