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It was a whitemulberry tree, and stood near a cool spring.
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Under a whitemulberry tree there was an old wagon-seat.
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They are dark green and rough, and for feeding the silkworm quite useless where the whitemulberry grows.
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The main difficulty is lack of food, as the worm thrives best on the leaf of the whitemulberry tree.
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The fruit of the whitemulberry-whereit grows in warm climates-isvery good to eat, and makes an excellent syrup.
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The New Yorker, August 11, 1956 P. 19 A weaver watched in wide-eyed wonder a silkworm spinning its cocoon in a whitemulberry tree.
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It is flavoured with whitemulberries.'
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Figs and almonds and rows of red and whitemulberries, with naked branches stripped of foliage, broke the lines of the crops.
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They would persuade me there, that the black Mulberry with the Silk-Worm smooth Leaf, was a whiteMulberry, and changed its Fruit.
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'Montag' Warren, our P.M.C., had excellently acquired dates and whitemulberries, which last made a stew, poorly tasting, but a change from long monotony.