Chinese mulberry is a common name for several trees and may refer to:
* Morus, the mulberry genus, with several species widely cultivated in China for production of fruit and silk
* Morus alba, the most commonly cultivated mulberry in China, and the preferred feed for silkworms
* Morus australis, cultivated in China and native to southeast Asia
* Morus multicaulis, now classified as a variety of Morus alba
* Maclura tricuspidata, a plant related to the mulberries of the genus Morus, which produces similar edible fruits
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| - Chinese mulberry is a common name for several trees and may refer to:
* Morus, the mulberry genus, with several species widely cultivated in China for production of fruit and silk
* Morus alba, the most commonly cultivated mulberry in China, and the preferred feed for silkworms
* Morus australis, cultivated in China and native to southeast Asia
* Morus multicaulis, now classified as a variety of Morus alba
* Maclura tricuspidata, a plant related to the mulberries of the genus Morus, which produces similar edible fruits (en)
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| - Chinese mulberry is a common name for several trees and may refer to:
* Morus, the mulberry genus, with several species widely cultivated in China for production of fruit and silk
* Morus alba, the most commonly cultivated mulberry in China, and the preferred feed for silkworms
* Morus australis, cultivated in China and native to southeast Asia
* Morus multicaulis, now classified as a variety of Morus alba
* Maclura tricuspidata, a plant related to the mulberries of the genus Morus, which produces similar edible fruits (en)
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