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Chinese plum Damsons (European
plum)
Prune plums (European
plum)
Victoria plums (European
plum)
Greengages (European
plum)
Mirabelles (European
plum) Myrobalan...
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flowering trees and
shrubs from the
family Rosaceae,
which includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines,
apricots and
almonds (collectively stonefruit)...
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cerasifera is a
species of
plum known by the
common names cherry plum and
myrobalan plum.
Native to
Eurasia and
naturalized elsewhere,
P. cerasifera is believed...
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trees known as
plums in English,
though not all
plums belong to this species. The
greengages and
damsons also
belong to
subspecies of
P. domestica. It...
- (2011). "Lemon". The
Little Veggie Patch Co. Sydney, New
South Wales:
Plum.
p. 129. ISBN 9781742628417.
Archived from the
original on
March 14, 2024...
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Arthur Christopher Orme
Plummer CC (December 13, 1929 –
February 5, 2021) was a
Canadian actor. His
career spanned seven decades,
gaining him recognition...
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fresh plums is
obsolete except when
applied to
varieties of
plum grown for drying. In this usage, a
prune is the firm-fleshed
plum fruit of
P. domestica...
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Mirabelle plum (Prunus
domestica subsp. syriaca) is a
cultivar group of
plum trees of the
genus Prunus. It is
believed that the
plum was
cultivated from...
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interspecific plums.
Whereas plumcots and
apriplums are first-generation
hybrids between a
plum parent (
P. salicina) and an
apricot (
P. armeniaca), pluots...
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Prunus sect. Armeniaca. The
taxonomic position of
P.
brigantina is disputed. It is
grouped with
plum species according to
chloroplast DNA sequences, but...