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Dear All, I am Prakasha H M, working as Research Officer in Natuaral Remedies Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore. For research purpose I need atleast 1kg or whole plant sample of Morus acidosa whose details are as follows.
Morus australis Poir. SYNONYM(S) : Morus acidosa Griff., Morus stylosa Ser. CHINESE name: Ji sang, Xiao ye sang. ENGLISH name: Japanese mulberry, Korean mulberry, Small-leaved mulberry tree. KOREAN name: San ppong na mu. Distribución: In Palani taluk of Tamili Nadu- Theni, Kanyakumari, Nilgiri, Erode, Tirunelvil, Coimbatore Those who are possessing it please send me sample to my adderss Prakasha H M Research Officer, Agronomy, Natural Remedies Private Limited R & D Centre, Plot No. 5B, Veerasandra Industrial Area, 19th KM stone, Hosur Road, BANGALORE – 560 100. INDIA Thanking you with reagards Prakasha H M |
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please send us one picture of the plant
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Identification
Genus Morus Species acidosa Variety Cultivar Common names Korean mulberry Family MORACEAE Specimen number S2565 Data source GrUnFr p235 Life cycle Life form Terrestrial Life cycle Various Life span Annual cycle Deciduous Stature Tree Growth form Various Growth habit Not applicable Overall height 10' Overall spread Climate Sunshine Various Water Various Optimal soil texture Various Acceptable soil pH Various USDA hardiness Not classified AHS heat zones Not classified Sunset climate zones Not classified Garden Suitable for gardens no Nursery Unknown Compost no Size at acquisition Unknown Garden location Unknown Garden notes Special qualities Tolerates drought no Tolerates high humidity no Tolerates seaside conditions no Insect resistant no Disease resistant no Deer resistant no Best uses Symbiosis Attracts butterflies no Attracts hummingbirds no Autumn foliage no Colorful berries no Desirable qualities Other interest Other interest color Other interest period Adverse factors Common pests Poisonous parts Poisonous indications Internal poison no Dermatologic poison no Livestock poison no Mechanical injury no Hay fever pollen Hay fever season Adverse qualities Herbal medicine Medicinal properties Medicinal parts Has medicinal uses no Do not self-administer no Do no use if pregnant no Legally restricted no Toxicity precautions Medicinal notes The berries are a dark red drupe. It is sweet and juicy. As a food source, Morus acidosa is often used in jam and in drinks. In the distillery, Korean mulberry is made into wine. This plant is most frequently used fresh. Traditional uses Parts used Traditional uses Contemporary uses Fragrance Fragrance parts Fragrance intensity Fragrance category Dye parts Dye color Cultivation Propagule Cutting Layering Seed Pollination method Self fertile Planting style Crop spacing Row spacing Cold frame Planting period Harvesting period Jul 01 - Aug 31 Frost tolerance Heat requirement Fertilizer Typical Time to harvest Nutrition Is edible yes Culinary uses Fresh Jam Wine Drinks Nutritional value Edible parts Berries Description of edible parts a dark red drupe Flavor / texture sweet and juicy Horticulture Horticulture notes Morus acidosa is self fertile. July and August are the usual harvest months. Korean mulberry can be propagated using a cutting or by layering or by seed. This plant is thought to originate from Korea. Herbarium Tag needs printing no Collection notes Morus acidosa is deciduous in nature. |
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Please visit www.dkimages.com, Kinmatsu's Realms or just google imgae search as Morus australis
Thank you Prakasha H M |
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