Mulberry (disambiguation)
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Mulberry the common name of several trees in the genus Morus. See list of plants known as mulberry for plants with similar names.
Mulberry may also refer to:
Geography
United States
- Mulberry, Arkansas, a city
- Mulberry, California, a former settlement
- Mulberry, Florida, a city
- Mulberry, Indiana, a town
- Mulberry, Kansas, a city
- Mulberry, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Mulberry, Surry County, North Carolina, a census-designated place
- Mulberry, Wilkes County, North Carolina, a census-designated place
- Mulberry, Ohio, a census-designated place
- Mulberry, Oklahoma, a census-designated place
- Mulberry, South Carolina, a census-designated place
- Mulberry, Tennessee, an unincorporated community
- Mulberry, Texas, an unincorporated community in Fannin County
- Praha, Texas, originally called Mulberry
- Hopewell, Red River County, Texas, a former unincorporated community also known as Mulberry
- Mulberry Township (disambiguation)
- Mulberry River (disambiguation)
- Mulberry Creek (disambiguation)
- Mulberry Island, Newport News, Virginia
- Mulberry Street (disambiguation)
United Kingdom
- Mulberry, Cornwall, a hamlet in Lanivet
Arts and entertainment
- Mulberry (film), a 1986 Korean movie
- Mulberry (TV series), a British sitcom
- "Mulberry", a song on the album Blueprint for a Sunrise by Yoko Ono
Other uses
- Mulberry (company), an English apparel manufacturer founded in 1971
- Mulberry (email client), communications software
- Mulberry harbour, artificial harbours used in the invasion of Normandy during World War II
- USS Mulberry (AN-27), a US Navy net laying ship
- Mulberry (color)
- Mulberry High School (Arkansas), Mulberry, Arkansas, USA
- Mulberry High School (Mulberry, Florida), USA
- Mulberry Plantation (James and Mary Boykin Chesnut House), Camden, South Carolina, USA, on the National Register of Historic Places and a US National Historic Landmark
- Mulberry Plantation (Moncks Corner, South Carolina), on the National Register of Historic Places and a US National Historic Landmark
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