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Mulberry leaves.

 
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I have found this to be a bit out of the ordinary....

The mulberry leaves with this "Andy's mulberry"   that I got from "HEART ministry"  here in Florida does seem to be supersized to me.

9 inches across..     And the tree has more like this in this size.
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Most mulberry leaves are four to eight inches.

When we lived in Dallas my neighbor had a mulberry tree and the big leaves made raking leaves in the fall a chore.

I wonder if that is a red mulberry as they have the biggest leaves.

 
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