White mulberry grows wild and can bloom into a full tree over 20 feet high.
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They have a preference for white mulberry, having an attraction to the mulberry oderant cis-jasmone.
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Children and elder women would feed white mulberry leaves from trees that lined 14th Street in Ambridge to the silk worms that lived in a cocoonery.
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Colonists brought over the Chinese white mulberry centuries ago because we thought it might be a good idea to try to raise silkworms, which love these mulberries.
From the theatlantic.com
In June, my friends and I would roam the weedy suburban woods at the edges of playgrounds and parking lots in search of white mulberry trees and their prized dark fruits.
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The fruit of the white mulberry, an east Asian species which is extensively naturalized in urban regions of eastern North America, has a different flavor, sometimes characterized as insipid.
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With the help of his girlfriend, Tara Fass, Perkins has cultivated a miraculous array of exotic fruits like black and white sapote, Afghan mulberry, six varieties of guava, and even coffee.
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We've painted the walls above the dado a dark mulberry colour and the rest off-white.
From the independent.co.uk
The black land white spotted mulberry bags with the cartoon bottom has little red prairie points sewn between top and bottom in place of the ribbons in the tutorial.