Make sentence of “mulberry”

How to use in-sentence of “mulberry”:

– However, they are most often planted from large pieces cut from other Mulberry trees, which easily take root.

– Slave quarters were located 300 feet south of the house on Mulberry Row.

– Silkworms eat mulberry leaves, and are native to northern China.

– Another story says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons.

– In the old days, in Yamanashi, rice fields were replaced by mulberry fields, to grow silkworms.

– It is believed that the prisoners made up the song “Here we go round the mulberry bush” as they walked around and around the tree.

Make sentence of mulberry
Make sentence of mulberry

Example sentences of “mulberry”:

- Breadfruit is the name for an evergreen tree in the mulberry family.

- The color mulberry is a representation of the color of mulberry jam or pie.
- A cabin on Mulberry Row was once the home of Sally Hemings.

– Breadfruit is the name for an evergreen tree in the mulberry family.

– The color mulberry is a representation of the color of mulberry jam or pie.

– A cabin on Mulberry Row was once the home of Sally Hemings.

– Older authorities included the two genera, Cannabis and Humulus, in the mulberry family.

– The record is currently held by the White Mulberry tree, “Morus alba”, whose leaves are used to cultivate silkworms.

– Moraceae are often called the mulberry family or fig family, is a family of flowering plants comprising about 40 genera and over 1000 species.

– The inner bark of the mulberry is so strong and durable that it does not decay in water up to a year.

– The first bomb exploded in the Mulberry Bush, killing ten people.

– She asked her husband to give her a grove of mulberry trees, where she could keep the worms that made these cocoons.

– They also had new inventions like the PLUTO pipelines and Mulberry harbours.

– High-speed pollen release in the white mulberry tree, “Morus alba” L..

– The first use of mulberry as a color name in English was in 1776.

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