Silk comes from the silkworms, whose diets consist mainly of the leaves of the mulberry tree. In an effort to establish a thriving silk industry in England, James I issued an edict in 1608 encouraging the planting of the mulberry trees throughout the country. The venture proved unsuccessful, it is thought, because it was the black mulberry and not the whilte mulberry tree,eaten by the silkworms, that was planted. The white mulberry, it later turned out, struggled in England's damper climate.
Monday, July 27, 2009
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