File:Broussonetia papyrifera-fruits.jpg
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Pic take by myself in the east cost of Taïwan.
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I'm not sure of the true english name, if you know, please to remove this picture to the true name place
- Unknow true name :
That's a chinese tree, I didn't understand clearly which is its chinese name (I'm not sure for zh:構樹), but that seem to be rightly Broussonetia papyrifera. Looking at the web, I found similary pics, but at least 2 kinds of leaves. The 2 kinds are often refer as "Moraceae", but I can't say which of this 2 is truely "Broussonetia papyrifera", and which is not. They are really similar. I made an article under the name of en:Common Mulberry but that maybe will be a little name mistake. The opinion of someone with more knowledge is need.
The orange body is not a flower, but a fruit, eatable and really sweet. It cannot be commercialised because of its fragility, the only wait to look and eat it is to find its tree.
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current | 16:29, 5 July 2005 | 2,048 × 1,536 (1,023 KB) | Yug (talk | contribs) | Pic take by myself in the east cost of Taïwan. {{PDself}} * Unknow true name : I didn't understand clearly which is its chinese name (no sure for zh:構樹 ?), but that seem to be rightly '''Broussonetia papyrifera'''. Looking at the web, I found si |
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