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Maclura aurantiaca |Tree 15 to |Perfectly hardy only in |Southern United
(Osage Orange) |40 ft. |South of England |States
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*Morus alba (White |Tree 20 to |Ordinary soil and position|Temperate Asia
Mulberry) |30 ft. | |
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,, ,, pendula | | ,, ,, ,, |Garden form
(Weeping | | |
Mulberry) | | |
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,, ,, and | | ,, ,, ,, |Garden forms
varieties | | |
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,, *nigra (Common |Tree 20 to | ,, ,, ,, |Persia
Mulberry) |30 ft. | |
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,, rubra (Red |Tree 50 ft.| ,, ,, ,, |North America
Mulberry) | | |
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*Myrica |Shrub 4 ft.|Moist sandy peat | ,,
asplenifolia | | |
(Syn. Comptonia | | |
asplenifolia), | | |
(Sweet Fern) | | |
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,, californica |Sub- |Ordinary soil in a |California
(Californian Wax |evergreen |sheltered spot |
Myrtle) |20 ft. | |
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,, cerifera |Evergreen |Needs moist peaty soil. |United States
|shrub 8 to |This and M. Gale should be|
|10 ft. |planted by lake, pond, or |
| |stream margin |
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,, *Gale (Sweet |Shrub 3 ft.| ,, ,, ,, |Northern
Gale) |with | |Hemisphere
|scented | |
|foliage |
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