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Trees 9-15 m tall; dioecious. Bark grayish brown. Branches spreading, subglabrous. Winter buds ovoid, ca. 8 mm, subglabrous. Petiole 2-3 cm, glabrous; leaf blade ± orbicular, 7-15 × 6-12 cm, abaxially pale green and glabrous or pubescent along midvein and lateral veins, adaxially dark green, glabrous, and slightly coarse, base ± cordate, margin narrowly triangular serrate and without subulate apiculum or seta, apex shortly acuminate to obtuse; basal lateral veins 2 and extending to 2/3 of leaf blade length, secondary veins 4-6 on each side of midvein and joined together near margin. Inflorescences axillary. Male catkins green, paired, 4-5 cm. Female inflorescences cylindric, 3-4 cm, densely flowered; peduncle 3-4.5 cm. Female flowers: calyx lobes glabrous or adaxially sparsely pubescent, margin membranous; ovary ovoid, declinate, ± compressed, pubescent; style long; stigma abaxially papillate. Syncarp white when mature, 3.5-4 cm. Fl. Apr-May, fr. May-Jun.
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Habitat & Distribution
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* Evergreen broad-leaved forests. Sichuan, Yunnan.
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Morus notabilis
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Morus notabilis is a species of mulberry found in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces of China, at around 1,300 to 2,800 metres (4,300 to 9,200 feet) in elevation. It was first formally named by Camillo Karl Schneider in 1916.[1][2]
It has 2n = 14 chromosomes, suggesting that it is basal to all the other species in its genus.[3] Chromosome number ranges among species in the genus; for comparison, there are 28 in M. indica and 308 in M. nigra.[4]
References
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^ Sargent, Charles Sprague, ed. (1916). Plantae Wilsonianae: an enumeration of the woody plants collected in western China for the Arnold arboretum of Harvard University during the years 1907, 1908, and 1910. Vol. 3. Cambridge, The University Press. pp. 293–294. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
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^ "Morus notabilis C.K.Schneid". ipni.org. International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
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^ Yu, Maode; Xiang, Zhonghuai; Feng, Lichun; Ke, Yifu; Zhang, Xiaoyong; Jing, Chengjun (1995). "The discovery and study on a natural haploid Morus notabilis Schneid". Acta Sericologica Sinica. 22 (1): 67–71.
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^ He, Ningjia; Zhang, Chi; Qi, Xiwu; Zhao, Shancen; Tao, Yong; Yang, Guojun; Lee, Tae-Ho; Wang, Xiyin; Cai, Qingle; Li, Dong; Lu, Mengzhu; Liao, Sentai; Luo, Guoqing; He, Rongjun; Tan, Xu; Xu, Yunmin; Li, Tian; Zhao, Aichun; Jia, Ling; Fu, Qiang; Zeng, Qiwei; Gao, Chuan; Ma, Bi; Liang, Jiubo; Wang, Xiling; Shang, Jingzhe; Song, Penghua; Wu, Haiyang; Fan, Li; et al. (2013). "Draft genome sequence of the mulberry tree Morus notabilis". Nature Communications. 4: 2445. Bibcode:2013NatCo...4.2445H. doi:10.1038/ncomms3445. PMC 3791463. PMID 24048436.
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Morus notabilis: Brief Summary
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Morus notabilis is a species of mulberry found in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces of China, at around 1,300 to 2,800 metres (4,300 to 9,200 feet) in elevation. It was first formally named by Camillo Karl Schneider in 1916.
It has 2n = 14 chromosomes, suggesting that it is basal to all the other species in its genus. Chromosome number ranges among species in the genus; for comparison, there are 28 in M. indica and 308 in M. nigra.
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