The image presents a close-up view of ripe mulberries growing on a tree branch, with the fruit hanging from the end of a twig. The cluster is made up of two red, oblong fruits and one black fruit, all bearing brownish-red hairs that have fallen off during ripening.
In the background, the green leaves of the tree are visible in the upper left corner of the image. The photograph was taken by an unknown photographer on April 1, 2015, in Lejbailat area, Doha, Qatar, specifically on Al Khair Street.
The mulberry tree is native to Asia and Europe, but has been introduced to other parts of the world as a food source for silkworms. The fruit is edible and can be eaten fresh or used in jams and jellies. – AI vision
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