. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. the Greek morm, remotely from the ' lo hare grown ia lie samp plant. s, imbricate in wers in ovate, tnd persistent, devoid of any. is covered by )f Europe, VGs, which â¢e liable to re. They !rs, and by silkworm; much the y, (Morus Bs they do ibra,) are proper for at is thin, some sub- red at all


. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. the Greek morm, remotely from the ' lo hare grown ia lie samp plant. s, imbricate in wers in ovate, tnd persistent, devoid of any. is covered by )f Europe, VGs, which â¢e liable to re. They !rs, and by silkworm; much the y, (Morus Bs they do ibra,) are proper for at is thin, some sub- red at all sndent of 3 that the propriate ion prop- rtial suc- f the fig, s, among is, (Scor- rs of silk anything real use, Morus nigra, THE BLACK-FRUITED MULBERRY-TKEE. Synonymes. Morus nigra, Mdrier noir, Schwarzer Maulbeerbaum, Moro nero, More nere, Moral negro, Black Mulberry-tree LissMVfi Species Plantarum. Lo'.mn'^ ,, Methodique. Germany, Italy. Spain. Britain and Anglo-America. n â .. """ â¢'InGLO-AMERIPA Derivation The SDecif ' """ikioa. Specific Characters Spvâ ' ""'' ""' â¢"⢠^'^^ «' 2«; and ) "o"- tvacaemm. Linnmi Spec. Plant. Description. >a^4Bet»» "?,"' cautiously the Mulberry .lid move HE Morus nigra is generally I a low tree, seldom exceeding twenty or thirty feet in height arms nearThe""^;^^ 3 spreading into very thick large head, with num^rnnl i 'T'^ ''*" extremely thick and ^ugh a cMn H '''"'^''- ^^^'"^ ^^^k is cies may be read'ilv . ", 'f P'^'^' ''^^^ne. this spe- the barl^ of wfi^s "ift^'^Tf ^T '''' ^^'^^'^ -^-^ - mulberry, which are ve'|roughtebTd f '" ,'''^^'^ are among the last to ap^eTfn 'the sp ' L' ^^^tTi^'^'P'^' ""equally serrated, and do^cious, and very frequ,!ntly part^bl v o th^ « '^''''.' '' sometimes perfectly case o"f ^.''^^''r^^"^'^"^ t^ a d Ki'st 1^^^ ^^'"§''^


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