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Hello

Its silk worm season..and mulberry trees are abound..but I dont know any located on the gold coast?

If anyone could help me..would be appreciated..as I wanted to take some silk worms into a preschool.

Many thanks
sylvia
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20th September 2007 10:24pm
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Renato says...
Hi Sylvia ,it could be too late but there are a few mulberry trees in Broadeach Waters , I have one so has my neighbour ,let me know if we can help Renato
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Maggy says...
If you cant find any mulberry leaves you could also feed them Beetroot leaves. Their silk wil be pink.

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Anonymous says...
There are two trees in Jefferson Avenue Palm Beach close to the Currumbin end - last block on the beach side - one is on the vacant lot - the other on the street.
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