Mulberries Collection
Mulberries, a fruit beloved by many, have a rich history and diverse beauty
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Mulberries, a fruit beloved by many, have a rich history and diverse beauty. The Black Mulberry, with its deep purple hue and sweet flavor, has been enjoyed for centuries. In the 1808 publication "The Mulberry Tree, " an enchanting hand-colored engraving captures the essence of this majestic tree. A crow perched on a branch in Kawanabe Kyosai's artwork from 1887 adds an air of mystery to the mulberry's allure. Another depiction from 1808 showcases the grandeur of The Mulberry Tree itself. But it is not just their appearance that makes mulberries fascinating; their cultural significance cannot be ignored either. Weeping White Mulberry Trees evoke emotions with their graceful drooping branches, while Ficus carica displays bushy growth and serrated leaves that are instantly recognizable as those of the Common Fig. In June, Robert Furber's Twelve Months of Fruits highlights mulberries' place among nature's bounty. A white mulberry leaf and fruit from Spain showcase their delicate elegance against a backdrop of vibrant greenery. For those who appreciate details up close, a black mulberry leaf and ripe fruit offer intricate patterns worth admiring in September. Photographs like C016 / 3603 capture every nuance—proof that nature is truly an artist at heart. And let us not forget about our feathered friends. The Golden Oriole finds solace in feeding on white mulberries in Extremadura, Spain—a testament to how these fruits sustain various species throughout different ecosystems. From ancient times to modern days, mulberries continue to captivate us with their beauty and nourishment. Whether you enjoy them fresh or transformed into jams and pies, these berries hold a special place in our hearts—and taste buds—for generations to come.