#family_Moraceae__Moraceae__mulberry_family  trees or shrubs having a milky juice; in some classifications includes genus Cannabis
  supertype:  #dicot_family__dicotfamily__magnoliopsid_family  family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
  member of:  #order_Urticales
  member:  #genus_Morus__Morus  type genus of the Moraceae: mulberries
     member:  #mulberry_tree__mulberry  any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry
  member:  #genus_Maclura__Maclura  yellowwood trees or shrubs
  member:  #genus_Artocarpus__Artocarpus  evergreen Asiatic trees now grown through the tropics: breadfruit; jackfruit
     member:  #breadfruit_tree__breadfruit__Artocarpus_communis__Artocarpus_altilis  native to Pacific Islands and having edible fruit with a texture like bread
     member:  #jackfruit_tree__jackfruittree__jackfruit__Artocarpus_heterophyllus  East Indian tree cultivated for its immense edible fruit and seeds
     member:  #marang_tree__marang__Artocarpus_odoratissima  Philippine tree similar to the breadfruit tree bearing edible fruit
  member:  #genus_Ficus__Ficus  large genus of tropical trees or shrubs or climbers including fig trees
     member:  #fig_tree__figtree  any moraceous tree of the tropical genus Ficus; produces a closed pear-shaped receptacle that becomes fleshy and edible when mature
     member:  #golden_fig__Florida_strangler_fig__strangler_fig__stranglerfig__wild_fig__Ficus_aurea  a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas
     member:  #sycamore_fig__sycamore__mulberry_fig__Ficus_sycomorus  thick-branched wide-spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the Biblical sycamore
  member:  #genus_Broussonetia__Broussonetia  paper mulberry
     member:  #paper_mulberry__papermulberry__Broussonetia_papyrifera  shrubby Asiatic tree having bark (tapa) that resembles cloth; grown as a shade tree in Europe and America; male flowers are pendulous catkins and female are urn-shaped followed by small orange-red aggregate berries

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