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- Q15472477 subject Q7028762.
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- Q15472477 abstract "Morus celtidifolia, the Texas mulberry, is a plant species native to South America, Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States, ranging from Argentina north as far as Arizona and Oklahoma. It the USA, it grows in canyons and on slopes, usually near streams, from 200–2,200 m (660–7,220 ft) elevation. It is very often referred to as "Morus microphylla," including in Flora of North America, but recent studies suggest that these names are synonymous with M. celtidifolia holding priority.Morus celtidifolia is a shrub or tree, sometimes reaching 7.5 m (25 ft) in height. It has much smaller leaves than the other two species in the United States (M. alba and M. rubra), the blade usually less than 7 cm (2.8 in) long. Fruits are red, purple, or nearly black.".
- Q15472477 binomialAuthority Q77074.
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- Q15472477 family Q156579.
- Q15472477 genus Q44789.
- Q15472477 kingdom Q756.
- Q15472477 order Q21895.
- Q15472477 order Q338878.
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus albida (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus arbuscula (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus betulifolia (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus canina (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus confinis (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus corylifolia (Kunth)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus crataegifolia (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus goldmanii (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus grisea (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus mexicana (Benth.)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus microphilyra (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus microphylla (Buckley)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus mollis (Rusby)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus pandurata (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus radulina (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus vernonii (Greene)".
- Q15472477 synonym "*Morus vitifolia (Greene)".
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- Q15472477 binomialAuthority "Kunth 1817".
- Q15472477 familia Q156579.
- Q15472477 genus "Morus".
- Q15472477 ordo Q21895.
- Q15472477 regnum "Plantae".
- Q15472477 synonyms "*Morus albida (Greene) *Morus arbuscula (Greene) *Morus betulifolia (Greene) *Morus canina (Greene) *Morus confinis (Greene) *Morus corylifolia (Kunth) *Morus crataegifolia (Greene) *Morus goldmanii (Greene) *Morus grisea (Greene) *Morus mexicana (Benth.) *Morus microphilyra (Greene) *Morus microphylla (Buckley) *Morus mollis (Rusby) *Morus pandurata (Greene) *Morus radulina (Greene) *Morus vernonii (Greene) *Morus vitifolia (Greene)".
- Q15472477 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q15472477 type Eukaryote.
- Q15472477 type Plant.
- Q15472477 type Species.
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- Q15472477 comment "Morus celtidifolia, the Texas mulberry, is a plant species native to South America, Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States, ranging from Argentina north as far as Arizona and Oklahoma. It the USA, it grows in canyons and on slopes, usually near streams, from 200–2,200 m (660–7,220 ft) elevation. It is very often referred to as "Morus microphylla," including in Flora of North America, but recent studies suggest that these names are synonymous with M.".
- Q15472477 label "Morus celtidifolia".