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Morus alba
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Morus inidica
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Morus tinctoria
Morus alba
Also known as (or relevant to)
Morus alba
Morus nigra
Morus rubra
Family
Moraceae
English Names
Mulberry tree (black and white)
Natural Habitat
China
Northern Asia Minor
Caucasus
Mediterranean countries
throughout Europe; red Mulberry: North America
Part(s) Used
Folia Mori
Fructus Mori
Cortex radicis Mori
Constituent(s)
berry: invert-sugar
glucose
free acids
pectin
malic acid
citric acid
albuminoids
gum
salts; leaf: calcium-carbonate
adenin
asparagin
Action
leaf: used to rear silkworms; berry: diuretic
colouring agent
laxative
refrigerant
astringent
nutritive; rootbark: restorative
tonic
astringent
nervine
purgative
anthelmintic
Morus inidica
Also known as (or relevant to)
Morus inidica
Family
Moraceae
English Names
Eastern Mulberry
Natural Habitat
Eastern Asia
India
Part(s) Used
Cortex Mori indici
Action
diuretic
pectoral
anthelmintic
Morus tinctoria
Also known as (or relevant to)
Morus tinctoria
Chlorophora tinctoria
Maclura
Tinctoria
Family
Moraceae
English Names
Fustic wood
Yellow wood
Natural Habitat
West Indian islands
Northern part of South America (especially Cuba)
also Brazil
India
Part(s) Used
Lignum Citrinum
Constituent(s)
maclurin; morin (colouring matter)
Action
used as a dye. The Mayas apply the sap (obtained from the wood) with cotton wool to dental caries for the relief of toothache and to bleeding gums
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