Back to newsThe mulberry tree, known locally as "mourveri," is one of Crete's most cherished native trees and is rarely found elsewhere in Greece. Come spring, these trees become a striking feature of the Cretan landscape, their dense canopy and seasonal fruit making them a natural landmark in traditional villages. Once a common sight across rural Crete, mulberry trees have become increasingly scarce as village life has changed over the decades. Visitors exploring the Cretan countryside in spring should keep an eye out for these distinctive trees, particularly in older hillside villages where some specimens still stand. The mulberry is also part of local food culture, with ripe fruit eaten fresh or used in traditional sweets and preserves. Spotting one in bloom is a quiet reminder of the island's deep agricultural heritage.
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Crete's Vanishing Mulberry Trees: A Spring Symbol Lost to Time
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