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Plant & Garden Varieties beginning with M
Page 33 of 40 containing botanical plant
names begining with the letter M.

316 Varieties Listed in Total

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Morus species
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. This cultivar, a cross between the red and the white mulberry, is a very hardy and productive clone. Its young grafts are very vigorous. Mulb... [MORE]
 
Morus alba
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. Plants are fairly wind-resistant[200], though the branches are often killed back when growing in strong maritime exposure[K]. At least some cul... [MORE]
 
Morus alba multicaulis
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. This variety of M. alba is said to have superior fruits[105]. According to many botanists it is no more than a clone of the species[200]. Mul... [MORE]
 
Morus australis
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. Mulberries have brittle roots and so need to be handled with care when planting them out[238]. Any pruning should only be carried out in the ... [MORE]
 
Morus bombycis
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. There is some doubt over the validity of this name. [183] lists it as a synonym of M. alba stylosa (which we list as a synonym of M. australis... [MORE]
 
Morus cathayana
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. Two trees at Kew in mid-July 1994 had reasonable crops of fairly long thin fruits with a pleasant flavour[K]. Mulberries have brittle roots a... [MORE]
 
Morus macroura
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. Not very hardy in the colder parts of Britain, it tolerates temperatured down to between -5 and -10°c[200]. Mulberries have brittle roots and... [MORE]
 
Morus microphylla
Prefers a warm well-drained loamy soil in a sunny position[1, 11]. Formerly cultivated for its edible fruit by the North American Indians[149]. Mulberries have brittle roots and so need to be handled with car... [MORE]
 

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