Mulberry:
Mulberry trees are like the Figs a genus from the family of the mulberryplants (Moraceae).
Description:
Mulberrys are deciduous trees or bushes. They rise up in between 6 to 15 meters and have a drab cortex. Stipules are existing ever, but could decline at an early stage.
The leaf shape could also vary notable on the same tree.
Usage:
The green leaves of the white mulberry serve for the breeding of the silkworm. Mulberry trees were embossed for the rearing of silkworms and for the silkproduction.
The progenies of the white and black mulberry are esculent. Syrup, juice and tea of progenies from the black mulberry obtain medicative on stomatitis and jugular inflammation.
But not only the progenies are sanative, also the leaves and roots. There are many possible applications for example against: Bacteria infection, mycosis, viral infections, articular gout, neurodermatitis, etc., that was already approved successfully.
The wood of the white mulberry is much valued, because it is keen, durable and compilant for polishing.
The as “Kozu” known seams of the wood getting their usage in the manufacturing of Japan paper.
