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Definition of Dwarf mulberry
1. Noun. Creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries.
Generic synonyms: Raspberry, Raspberry Bush
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dwarf Mulberry
Literary usage of Dwarf mulberry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Silk Growers Guide: Or, The Art of Raising the Mulberry and by William Kenrick (1839)
"HEDGES, OR dwarf mulberry TREE PLANTATIONS. In China, in India, in Persia and
Turkey, and at this day in France, the mulberry is raised in hedge rows, ..."
2. Summary of the Principal Chinese Treatises Upon the Culture of the Mulberry by Stanislas Julien (1838)
"To succeed in the cultivation of dwarf mulberry trees, they must be restrained
in their ... Some persons have both the large and dwarf mulberry trees. ..."
3. Journal of a Tour in the Levant by William Turner (1820)
"... near the bottom, well cultivated, and planted with dwarf mulberry trees; as
we mounted higher, we found it covered with large chestnut trees, ..."
4. A Methodical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Mulberry Tree, on the by William Henry Vernon (1828)
"The leaves of the dwarf mulberry being more abundant in the first years of the
tree than in ... The grafted dwarf mulberry of good kinds, such as the rose, ..."