Not only does eating unripe berries cause health problems, but the sap from white mulberry trees can be toxic, especially when found on a mulberry tree leaf. Keep pets and children away from the ...
Researchers have uncovered the genetic basis of anthocyanin regulation in mulberries, identifying key genes that could help ...
Mulberry trees produce flavorful berries that are enjoyed around the world. For centuries, its leaves have been used in traditional medicine as a natural treatment for a variety of conditions.
Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to a non-native invasive tree that is widespread across the state, white mulberry. Key identifying characteristics to separate it from its native ...
The fruit is safe to eat. However, the leaves and unripe fruit and sap of mulberry trees can be mildly toxic to humans.
Question: We have a large 60+ foot mulberry tree in our back yard that is located by our pond. This is the first year I have seen these dark streaks on the bark of the tree. Should I have concerns?
Doll's eyes is a self-seeding perennial that has less than 10 seeds in each berry. The seeds will germinate the year after ...
Benn Curran-Nicholls, 14, ingested yew tree berries, which contain poisonous seeds, and its toxic leaves on a walk in Manchester's Fletcher Moss Park. At the inquest, coroner Andrew Bridgman ...
Virginia creeper typically grows as a vine crawling up trees, but poison ivy also grows in shrub form or even as a groundcover. In autumn, Virginia creeper produces dark berries, while poison ivy ...
A 19th Century tree thought to have inspired a well-known nursery rhyme has been removed from the grounds of one of Britain's most notorious jails. HMP Wakefield's mulberry died in 2017 - a year ...
Christopher Bennett, a police detective from Phoenix, Arizona, is struggling from memories of a case from his past, and after a heated altercation with his wife Elizabeth, he decides to go on ...