Will it be bad luck if you cut down a mulberry tree?
If you cut at will, there will be certain consequences.
The meaning of mulberry trees in Feng Shui is not good, but as long as they are planted in the right place, they will not cause bad omens, so if you cut down the mulberry trees at will, there will be certain consequences. When cutting down mulberry trees, you must pay attention to the following taboos: the mulberry trees cannot be too old, the mulberry trees are not planted in the Feng Shui position, and there are no creatures living on the mulberry trees.
Morus belongs to the Moraceae family and is a deciduous tree or shrub that can reach a height of 15 meters. The tree body is rich in magma and the bark is yellowish brown. The leaves are ovate to broadly ovate, with pointed tips, round or shallow heart-shaped leaf bases, coarsely serrated edges, and sometimes irregular divisions. The leaves are hairless and shiny, and there are sparse hairs on the veins on the back of the leaves. Dioecious, blooms in May, in catkins. The fruit ripening period is from June to July. The flowers are oval or cylindrical, black-purple or white. It likes light, but tolerates shade a little when young. It likes a warm and humid climate and is cold-resistant. Tolerant to drought and water. Native to central and northern China. It is cultivated in all provinces and regions from northeast to southwest China, and from northwest to Xinjiang. It is also cultivated in North Korea, Japan, Mongolia, Central Asian countries, Russia, Europe and other places as well as India and Vietnam. The leaves are feed for silkworms. The wood can be used to make utensils, the branches can be used to weave baskets, the mulberry bark can be used as a raw material for papermaking, the mulberry can be used for food and wine, and the leaves, fruits and root bark can be used as medicine.