The paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera, syn. Morus papyrifera L.) is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. It is native to Asia,[3] where its range includes mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Myanmar, and India.[4] It is widely cultivated elsewhere and it grows as an introduced species in New Zealand, parts of Europe, the United States,[4] and Africa.[5] Other common names include tapa cloth tree.[4]
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The papermulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera, syn. Morus papyrifera L.) is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. It is native to Asia, where...
making artificial flowers and shoe soles. Xuan paper made from papermulberry: The traditional paper which originated in ancient China and it has been...
Japanese paper processed by hand using fibers from the inner bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or the papermulberry (kōzo)...
Chinese mulberry, several species in the genus Morus, as well as Maclura tricuspidata Indian mulberry, two species in the genus Morinda Papermulberry (Broussonetia...
as kneaded paper. Konnyaku starch is used to strengthen kozo (papermulberry) paper, which acquires an appearance of leather, then said paper is crumpled...
mulberry (i.e. "Plants of the World Online" gives M. australis as a synonym of the accepted taxonomic designation, Broussonetia papyrifera, the paper...
from the inner bark of Broussonetia papyrifera, known colloquially as papermulberry, a tree native to Korea that grows well on its rocky mountainsides,...
expansion path, papermulberry are mostly descendants of modern introductions in 1935. It is presumed that ancient introductions of papermulberry went extinct...
is a type of paper made of mulberry and other bast fibres along with fishing nets, old rags, and hemp waste which reduced the cost of paper production,...
Paper strips (短冊, Tanzaku): Handwritten wishes for a good future to the earth and a thanks note Paper kimono (紙衣, Kamigoromo): Paper decoration Paper...
is papermulberry used for paper making, but also other species are widely used in paper industry in those three countries' history. In fact, paper mulberry...
migration the hiapo or siapo was introduced from Southeast Asia, the papermulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrifera). The bark of this tree is much better...
Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) is a species of flowering tree in the mulberry and jackfruit family (Moraceae) believed to be a domesticated descendant...
notable exception of Micronesia), and Madagascar. Genetic studies on the papermulberry populations in the Pacific have all confirmed close genealogical ties...
strong paper made from vegetable fibers. Japanese tissue may be made from one of three plants, the kōzo plant (Broussonetia papyrifera, papermulberry tree)...
the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia papyrifera), or the papermulberry but can also be made using bamboo, hemp, rice, and wheat. Artisan papers...
washi paper is then carefully laid onto the water surface to capture the floating design. The paper, which is often made of kozo (papermulberry), must...
including rice, bananas, coconuts, breadfruit, Dioscorea yams, taro, papermulberry, chickens, pigs, and dogs. The linguistic connections between Madagascar...
woven textiles of pandanus leaves) or siapo (tapa cloth) pounded from papermulberry or wild hibiscus bark. The Samoans also created lavalava from traditional...
type of paper. It is made from the Tatar wingceltis (Pteroceltis tatarianovii), as well as other materials including rice, the papermulberry (Broussonetia...
society. It was the main material used for weaving, adopted after aute (papermulberry), the traditional tree used to create fabric in Polynesia, did not thrive...
domesticated mulberry trees to make pulp for papermaking is attested as early as the 6th century. Due to advances in printing technology, the Chinese paper industry...
villa. More recent excavations focused on an area believed to have held papermulberry trees; Jefferson planted two rows in order to help create naturalistic...