Ik, de auteursrechthebbende van dit werk, geef dit werk vrij in het publieke domein. Dit is wereldwijd van toepassing. In sommige landen is dit wettelijk niet mogelijk; in die gevallen geldt: Ik sta iedereen toe dit werk voor eender welk doel te gebruiken, zonder enige voorwaarden, tenzij zulke voorwaarden door de wet worden voorgeschreven.
I'm not sure of the true english name, if you know, please to remove this picture to the true name place
Unknow true name :
That's a chinese tree, I didn't understand clearly which is its chinese name (I'm not sure for zh:構樹), but that seem to be rightly Broussonetia papyrifera. Looking at the web, I found similary pics, but at least 2 kinds of leaves. The 2 kinds are often refer as "Moraceae", but I can't say which of this 2 is truely "Broussonetia papyrifera", and which is not. They are really similar. I made an article under the name of en:Common Mulberry but that maybe will be a little name mistake. The opinion of someone with more knowledge is need.
The orange body is not a flower, but a fruit, eatable and really sweet. It cannot be commercialised because of its fragility, the only wait to look and eat it is to find its tree.
Pic take by myself in the east cost of Taïwan. {{PDself}} * Unknow true name : I didn't understand clearly which is its chinese name (no sure for zh:構樹 ?), but that seem to be rightly '''Broussonetia papyrifera'''. Looking at the web, I found si