Silkworm breeding was also very common-the worms were fed on white mulberry leaves which were present in the area.
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A silkworm's preferred food is white mulberry leaves, though they may eat other mulberry species and even osage orange.
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The first needed the white mulberry for food; and the second needed Quercus mongolica and other species of oak tree to make Tussah silk.
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It was unsuccessful because silkworms prefer the white mulberry but has left a legacy of large and old trees in many country house gardens.
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Black, red, and white mulberry are widespread in southern Europe, the Middle East, northern Africa and Indian subcontinent, where the tree and the fruit have names under regional dialects.
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Common in the United States, it is listed as an endangered species in Canada, and is susceptible to white mulberry ( " M . alba " ), introduced from Asia.
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The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including plum, peach, cherry, Chinese plum, pear, mountain-ash, persimmon, apple, white mulberry, sycamore, apricot, walnut, pecan, olive, basswood, poplar, sweetgum, yellow-poplar, ginkgo, elm and oak.
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The comarca is home to large quantities of holm oak and cork oak, two sources of palm and white mulberry trees, especially along the " Paseo de las Palmeras " in Oliva de la Frontera.
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At the Ariana Market on Main Street, the manager, Najim Faqiri, served sweetened green tea with dried yogurt balls and white mulberries as Moriarty inspected bins of black, red and green raisins from Faqiri's native Afghanistan.
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At that time, Lady Si Suda Chan committed adultery with a government officer known by his noble title white mulberry tree inside the palace, and ordered a royal taboret to be installed in his office for him to sit on.