Mulberry grove in a Turkmen village in Uzbekistan is 500 years old

Mulberry grove in a Turkmen village in Uzbekistan is 500 years old

37 mulberry trees, most of which are five centuries old, grow in the Turkman village of the Zaamin district of the Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan.

As reports newscentralasia, with reference to the official news agency of Uzbekistan, the youngest trees in this mulberry grove are over 200 years old.

History is silent about who planted them, but these mulberry trees have been declared a national treasure of Uzbekistan.

The local authorities take care of the mulberry trees together with the residents of Turkman village.

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