Mulberries can be white, light purple, pale yellow or dark red/black when they're ripe. This fruit looks like it's made of lots of little beads clustered together and looks a lot like a blackberry. If the fruit is up high, ask for help from an adult. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Daniel Phelps/Released)

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