How To Use Mulberry tree In A Sentence
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Besides mulberry trees, the farm boasts a variety of fruit trees such as jackfruit, banana, papaya, starfruit, lime and others.
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It was made from wood of the mulberry tree and it glowed a silver, pearly hue.
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Beyond the vegetable beds, visitors entered an enchanted forest where volunteers had cleared a path with machetes only weeks earlier, to reveal a surviving mulberry tree.
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Abba Joseph had commanded the brother to eat some of the fruit of a nearby mulberry tree.
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I've got plenty of mulberry trees to sustain me on my walk, and I have a wild cherry tree that leaves me looking like a vampire every time I pass it, but until yesterday I missed the blackberry bush.
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Through a scattering of gray adobe houses, all identical, I would go to the house fronted with mulberry trees.
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My ideal mulberry tree would go on a lawn, like a big apple tree.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like the two brugmansias with small blue flowers; an orange cestrum that's native to Guatamala; a weeping mulberry tree; a variegated clerodendrum, from local grower Ned Rahm; a Harry Lauder's Walking Stick.
Island Packet: Home
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Yes, there is a mulberry tree not far from here growing up on that bank just over a ways.
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Before Kawena had even unpacked, she and Midori began brainstorming plans for a weeklong seminar in the making of traditional kapa cloth by soaking and pounding the inner bark of the paper mulberry tree.
The Aloha Quilt
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Then the fifteen loads of leaves from our own mulberry trees would have been enough, and we wouldn't have had to borrow!
Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
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The mulberry tree is of medium size and attractively untidy in appearance.
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And I've found a great tea that comes from their local mulberry tree.
The Sun
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The four knights went back to the mulberry tree in the yard to remove their covering garments, put on their hauberks, and gather their swords.
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One Ming scholar pointed out that the Dian people knew farming but not the cultivation of mulberry trees (zhi nong er buzhi sang) .176 Even in those areas where climate accommodated silkworms, the advocacy of magistrates to this end was often unsuccessful.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
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And I have checked what must be a mulberry tree, there, across the road, and there are plenty of small sprigs on its branches - a sign that another freeze will not come.
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I once had access to mulberry trees and regularly made mulberry gin.
Times, Sunday Times
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A year before he demolished Shakespeare's former Stratford home New Place in 1759, the Revd Francis Gastrell cut down a mulberry tree which had grown in its garden.
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As we follow the level foot-trails that weave through the hamlets of the valley, Asghar Khan points out a 200-year old mulberry tree and, near another ancient fort, a gnarled, 500-year old walnut tree.
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They left the city to meet each other near a mulberry tree.
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The ceiling is covered by images of a lavish canopy of mulberry trees, which are a symbol of wisdom, and a gold cord on the ceiling.
Times, Sunday Times
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A magnificent mulberry tree planted 30 years ago by a previous owner - Angus McBean, the renowned theatre photographer - sits squarely in the middle of the long path leading from the house.
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For Bookings: www. asiatravel.com For More Video: book. asiatravel.com The silkworm is the larva or caterpillar of Bombyx mori (Latin: "silkworm of the mulberry tree"), the domesticated silkmoth.
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It was Papu who found me unconscious after I fell from a mulberry tree and broke my pelvic bone.
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There were mangoes and cherries and quinces and apples and apricots and almonds, and beyond the orchards there were thickets of tamarisk and casuarina as well as groves of mulberry trees belonging to the silk farmers.
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The big curved glass roofs cover atria full of olive and mulberry trees that are overlooked from individual workplaces.
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There were mangoes and cherries and quinces and apples and apricots and almonds, and beyond the orchards there were thickets of tamarisk and casuarina as well as groves of mulberry trees belonging to the silk farmers.
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For centuries before any Europeans so much as glimpsed the islands, the Hawaiian people had made a cloth called kapa from the bark of paper mulberry trees.
The Aloha Quilt
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There I saw the first olive tree ever planted in Australia; the Cork-tree in luxuriance; the Caper growing among rocks, the English Oak, the horse chestnut, broom, magnificent mulberry trees of thirty-five years growth, umbrageous and green, great variety of roses in hedges, also climbing roses.
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They reached a spot where a mulberry tree spread its branches over the parterre; he drew her into their shade.
ON A WILD NIGHT
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There were mangoes and cherries and quinces and apples and apricots and almonds, and beyond the orchards there were thickets of tamarisk and casuarina as well as groves of mulberry trees belonging to the silk farmers.
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In our yard, we have a small mulberry tree, which typically bears a dark purple and very sweet berry.
Christianity Today
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Krishna Pandit did the same and was extremely happy when the snake guided him through the swampy and marshy land, until he reached the hollow trunk of a mulberry tree.
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Under a leafless mulberry tree, we sat on a turfed bench sharing a mug of steaming chocolate with snow cream.
Exit the Actress
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Between the outbuildings, we glimpsed tables and chairs set out beneath a canopy of mulberry trees in the courtyard.
Times, Sunday Times
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When should I remove a crossing branch from my mulberry tree?
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I know a number of women who would like to clamber naked up a mulberry tree and eat his fruit.
Times, Sunday Times
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WHEN is the best time to prune a mulberry tree?
The Sun
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Through a scattering of gray adobe houses, all identical, I would go to the house fronted with mulberry trees.
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May the branches of this mulberry tree spread.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were mangoes and cherries and quinces and apples and apricots and almonds, and beyond the orchards there were thickets of tamarisk and casuarina as well as groves of mulberry trees belonging to the silk farmers.
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The _vettura_ came to a halt under the shade of some old mulberry trees, and our travelers descended to leave it where it was, for the town was not built with a view to the entrance of carriages.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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Those days under the mulberry trees in Camp 70 were very special for me and many others.
A Channel of Peace
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In the year a.d.105, Cai Lun devised a way to make the bark of the mulberry tree into paper.
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The problem with that scenario is that the lad who performed the service was usually quietly garrotted and buried under one of his own mulberry trees.
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In the centre of the holy spring where once stood a mulberry tree, there is one marble temple which enshrines some idols found at the time of cleansing the spring.
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The colony failed in less than two years because the mulberry trees and tea seedlings perished in the dry California soil.
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The problem with that scenario is that the lad who performed the service was usually quietly garrotted and buried under one of his own mulberry trees.
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The raw fiber comes from paper mulberry trees that grow in the neighboring hills.
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There's still a tree there, but is it a mulberry tree?
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Pyramus and Thisbe planned to meet under the mulberry tree, and that is where they died.
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Through the branches, and you reached an overgrown stone path that led to an ancient mulberry tree, falling in the shape of a weeping willow.
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Put him in a house, and he'll chop down the biggest and oldest mulberry tree around.
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A short walk of perhaps a hundred yards beneath the grateful shade of wide-spreading mulberry trees covered with fruit and bearing in their branches numberless gaudy-hued, twittering songsters, brought one to the hotel.