Today I will be happy to share a portrait of one of the delicious fruit-bearing plants that I have planted for birds that live in the wild, this tree has been planted for about 1.5 months but what is amazing is that this tree bears fruit more quickly while the stem is still very small, this amazing for me, as you can see there are two fresh fruits and of course I hope the birds can find them because the trunk is still blocked by other trees around it.
Mulberry, kertau, bebesar or magnitude (Morus) is a genus consisting of 10–16 species of certain trees that are native to temperate and subtropical hot areas in Asia, Africa and America. The majority of native species originate from Asia. Magpies grow quite quickly when young, but then grow slowly and rarely exceed 10–15 m in height. Magnificent leaves are simple leaves that are lobed and sawn at the edges. Mulberry fruit is a compound fruit 2–3 cm long, red when still young and dark purple when ripe, and can be eaten. Bebesar is especially famous because its leaves are used as food for silkworms. Apart from that, andalas (Morus macroura), a species of magpie, is often used for its wood for house floors or furniture because it is strong and hard. Wikipedia
I myself really like to enjoy this fruit because the taste that this fruit gives makes me addicted, usually I consume this fruit at night and miraculously this fruit helps make it easier for me to fall asleep soundly, the reason is clear that the fruit acid contained in it makes me I felt free from all the suffocating burdens of routine, so I planted a mulberry in the forest because every day I noticed birds coming and going to pick up fruit in the yard, and when I approached the birds went away, so I planted a mulberry that was far from me. I hope the birds can enjoy the mulberries in peace and not feel disturbed by anyone.
| Photography | Murbei |
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| Camera used | Smartphone |
| Type | Realme 5i |
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| Location | world |