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False mvule is a monotypic genus. It is a large tree, growing to 25 to 40 m tall, with a trunk up to 40 cm diameter, often buttressed at the base, with pale grey bark. The leaves are elliptic to obovate. The African tree bears larger fruit than Asian and Polynesian populations. The edible fruit is a red or purple drupe 2 cm in diameter. False mvule has a remarkably wide distribution in tropical regions.
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Cudrania are shrubs, woody vines, or small trees that have a wide distribution - they naturally grow in five continents except for Europe. These flowering plants have spines on their stems, particularly when they're still young. Their leaves are usually large.
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Maclura grow as deciduous trees or shrubs with thorny branches. These plants contain a milky sap that causes skin irritation, and the fruits and leaves are poisonous. Some sources claim that the fruits repel insects such as cockroaches and spiders, and the wood was also traditionally used to make bows for archery and fences.
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How to Water Cudrania?
How to Water Cudrania?
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What Are the Sunlight Requirements for Cudrania?
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How to Propagate Cudrania?
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Trymatococcus
Trymatococcus
Trymatococcus is a genus of trees in the family Moraceae, native to South America.
Antiaris
false mvule
False mvule is a monotypic genus. It is a large tree, growing to 25 to 40 m tall, with a trunk up to 40 cm diameter, often buttressed at the base, with pale grey bark. The leaves are elliptic to obovate. The African tree bears larger fruit than Asian and Polynesian populations. The edible fruit is a red or purple drupe 2 cm in diameter. False mvule has a remarkably wide distribution in tropical regions.
Bleekrodea
Bleekrodea
Bleekrodea is a diverse group of plants encompassing both ornamental and edible species. This family includes beloved favorites like roses, apples, and strawberries. With their captivating blooms and delicious fruits, Rosales plants have significant garden usage and economic value. They also attract beneficial insects and birds, contributing to the ecological balance. From delicate wildflowers to towering fruit trees, bleekrodea showcases a wide range of sizes and shapes, making them an enchanting addition to any landscape.
Cudrania
Cudrania
Cudrania are shrubs, woody vines, or small trees that have a wide distribution - they naturally grow in five continents except for Europe. These flowering plants have spines on their stems, particularly when they're still young. Their leaves are usually large.
Artocarpus
Artocarpus
Artocarpus are made up of latex-producing trees and shrubs that also produce large and varied fruits. Several species have been domesticated for commercial fruit production. Many are also harvested locally for timber.
Morus
Mulberries
Mulberries (Morus) are part of the fig family. The leaves of white mulberries are the food source for silkworms, so the cultivation of these plants has been vital for Chinese silk manufacturing for thousands of years. German legend, meanwhile, holds that the plant is a symbol of evil spirits and the devil uses its roots to polish his shoes.
Maclura
Maclura
Maclura grow as deciduous trees or shrubs with thorny branches. These plants contain a milky sap that causes skin irritation, and the fruits and leaves are poisonous. Some sources claim that the fruits repel insects such as cockroaches and spiders, and the wood was also traditionally used to make bows for archery and fences.
Streblus
Streblus
Streblus is a diverse group of plants encompassing both ornamental and edible species. This family includes beloved favorites like roses, apples, and strawberries. With their captivating blooms and delicious fruits, Rosales plants have significant garden usage and economic value. They also attract beneficial insects and birds, contributing to the ecological balance. From delicate wildflowers to towering fruit trees, streblus showcases a wide range of sizes and shapes, making them an enchanting addition to any landscape.
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