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MULBERRY FAMILY (MORACEAE) |
Bird food cardinals
- Figs: blue jays, brown thrashers, bulbuls, catbirds, cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, white-crowned pigeons, woodpeckers, many other fruit- and insect-eating birds
- Mulberries: blue jays, bluebirds, cedar waxwings, crows, grackles, great crested flycatchers, kingbirds, mockingbirds, rose-breasted grosbeaks, summer tanagers, thrashers, titmice, woodpeckers
Butterfly larval food
Wildlife food
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name | area | flower & fruit | season | other |
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Strangler fig Ficus aurea | S | inconspicuous red, brown | SpSuFW SpSuFW | t |
Shortleaf fig Ficus citrifolia | S | pink orange-purple | SpSuF SpSuFW | t |
Red mulberry Morus rubra | NCS | green dull red | SpSu Sp | t |
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Codes: |
N=north C=central S=south |
Sp=spring Su=summer F=fall W=winter |
a=annual b=biennial p=perennial s=shrub t=tree v=vine |
i=invasive ta=toxic to animals th=toxic to humans |
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