- A
prune is a
dried plum, most
commonly from the
European plum (Prunus domestica)
tree. Not all plum
species or
varieties can be
dried into
prunes. A prune...
- August.
During the festival, in
addition to open
markets selling fresh prunes,
mirabelle tarts, and
mirabelle liquor,
there is live music, fireworks,...
- The
prune plum (Prunus
domestica subsp. domestica) is a fruit-bearing
tree, or its fruit. It is a
subspecies of the plum
Prunus domestica. The freestone...
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function prune ( T , t ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {
prune} (T,t)}
defines the
tree obtained by
pruning the
subtrees t {\displaystyle t} from the
tree T...
- self-
prune. This
natural shedding is
called abscission.
Specialized pruning practices may be
applied to
certain plants, such as roses,
fruit trees, and...
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Plums are a
diverse group of species, with
trees reaching a
height of 5–6
metres (16–20 ft) when
pruned. The
fruit is a drupe, with a firm and juicy...
- ,x_{n-1},x\rangle \in T}. A
tree that does not have any
terminal nodes is
called pruned. In
graph theory, a
rooted tree is a
directed graph in which...
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Camellia sinensis, the
source of tea, is a
small tree but
seldom reaches its full height,
being heavily pruned to make
picking the
leaves easier. Wood smoke...
- Look up
prune in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
prune is a
dried fruit of
various plum species.
Prune may also
refer to: Pruning, the
practice of...
- hand
pruners (in
American English), or
secateurs (in
British English), are a type of
scissors used for plants. They are
strong enough to
prune hard branches...