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Edible wild plants: Mulberry Tree -Morus (Wilderness survival skills and courses) Video

Morus or Mulberry is a genus of 1016 species of deciduous trees native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, with the majority of the species native to Asia.

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@themarkfellows2 I ...
@themarkfellows2 I think what you saw was a 'silkworm' . Try google for silkworm and Mulberry :)?

You can also use ...
You can also use the young, unopened leaves in the spring. Boil them for twenty minutes and discard the water, the water, the unripe berries, uncooked young leaves,? and mature leaves are toxic and mildly hallucinogenic. They won't kill you, they'll give you a terrific headache and an upset stomach.

I found out the " ...
I found out the "worms" are? called thripes

@themarkfellows2 ...
@themarkfellows2 Yes. ?

We had Mulberry ...
We had Mulberry trees growing up. They always had little worms working around the fruit for some reason. I started eating them again after some time, and then discovered the worms, as was like "oh, that is? why I don't eat these.." Do you know what those little worms were?

Mulberry leaves ...
Mulberry leaves vary greatly from? tree to tree across the USA. With mulberries it is importand to eat only the berrys that are all of the way ripe, it they are not completely ripe, to many of them can make you very sick.

I loved mulberries ...
I loved mulberries as a kid. They grew as weed trees in our neighborhood (everywhere you looked, there were seedlings, birds spread them) and some rivaled the size shown in the vid. They were fun to climb and the berries were delicious though we always overate and were? sick the next day. lol

Hello, ive been ...
Hello, ive been riding my bike around looking for some Mulberry leaves for my silkworms.? I think I hit the jackpot but iam not sure, when does mulberry begin to bloom? Ive seen several of these trees and none are blooming or have berries yet. thanks.

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