Mulberries vs. Blackberries: The Key Differences and Benefits Explained

Mulberries grow on deciduous trees belonging to the Moraceae family, with the most common species being Morus nigra (black mulberry),  Morus alba (white mulberry), and Morus rubra (red mulberry). Native to warm regions of Asia, Africa, and North America, mulberries thrive in temperate climates and are often found in both wild and cultivated settings.
Blackberries:
Blackberries, on the other hand, are part of the Rosaceae family, which also includes raspberries and strawberries. They grow on thorny bushes or brambles and are native to Europe, North America, and Asia. Unlike mulberries, blackberries are aggregate fruits, meaning each berry is a cluster of small drupelets.
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