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Mulberry

Morus alba

"Malbery"

Tree Guardian: jayan
Adopted by
You & 1,284 others
Age
10

🌱 Story of Mulberry

Mulberry is a fast-growing deciduous tree known for its sweet, berry-like fruits that range from white and red to deep purple. It has broad, heart-shaped leaves and a dense canopy that provides excellent shade. Mulberry trees are widely cultivated for their fruits and as the primary food source for silkworms in sericulture. They adapt well to various soil types and climatic conditions.
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Tree Details

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Pet Name
Malbery
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Family
Moraceae
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Native Status
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City / Area
Kollam
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Location Category
Private Property

Measurements

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Approx Height (m)
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Approx Lifespan (yrs)
10
Approx Age
Young
Growth Stage

This tree helps the planet every day

Here’s what Mulberry gives back

COβ‚‚ Absorbed per year
22 kg

Equivalent to removing 110 km of car emissions annually.

Oxygen Released
16 kg
Water Conserved
3,740 L

🩺 Medicinal Properties

Mulberry fruits are rich in vitamin C, iron, and antioxidants such as resveratrol and anthocyanins, which support immunity and heart health. The leaves are traditionally used to help regulate blood sugar levels and support liver function. Bark and roots have been used in herbal medicine for anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties.

πŸ”₯ What makes Mulberry Special

Mulberry trees are essential for silk production as their leaves are the exclusive food for silkworms. The fruits are edible and nutritious, used in jams, juices, and desserts. The tree also improves soil stability, provides shade, and supports biodiversity by attracting birds and pollinators.

πŸ“Ί The Story Behind This Tree

Where it grows

8.888306 N
76.598696 E

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Tagging History

Date of Tagging
March 01, 2026
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