Morus microphylla
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1862: 8. 1863.
Shrubs or trees, to 7.5 m. Bark gray, fissured, scaly. Branchlets greenish, pubescent; lenticels light colored, elliptic, prominent. Buds ovoid, slightly compressed, 3-4 mm, apex acute; outer scales dark-brown, pubescent and minutely ciliate; leaf-scars half round to irregularly circular, bundle-scars numerous, in circle. Leaves: stipules linear-lanceolate, 3-5 mm, papery, pubescent; petiole 0.3-0.6 (-1.5) cm, pubescent. Leaf-blade ovate, sometimes 3-5-lobed, 2-7 (-9) × 1-4 (-7) cm, base rounded to nearly cordate, margins serrate or crenate-serrate, apex acute to acuminate; surfaces abaxially harshly scabrous or pubescent, somewhat paler than adaxial surface, adaxially harshly scabrous. Catkins: staminate, 1-2 cm; pistillate, 8-12 × 5-7 mm, peduncle 3-7 mm, pubescent. Flowers: staminate and pistillate on different plants. Staminate flowers: calyx lobes green to reddish, rounded, hairy; stamens 4; filiments filiform. Pistillate flowers: ovary dark green, broadly ovoid, slightly compressed, 1.5-2 × 1 mm, glabrous; style-branches divergent, whitish, sessile, ca. 1.5 mm; stigma papillate. Syncarps red, purple, or black, short-cylindric, 1-1.5 cm; achenes yellowish, oval, flattened, ca. 2 mm, smooth.
Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: In canyons on limestone and igneous slopes, usually along streams
Elevation: 200-2200 m
Distribution
Ariz., N.Mex., Okla., Tex., Mexico
Discussion
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