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  1. Plum - Wikipedia

    Only two plum species, the hexaploid European plum (Prunus domestica) and the diploid Japanese plum (Prunus salicina and hybrids), are of worldwide commercial significance.

  2. plum(英语单词)_百度百科

    plum是英语中的多义词,作名词、形容词和副词使用,英式与美式发音均为 [plʌm]。 作为名词时,指李子树及其果实、紫红色调或象征理想事物(如优厚职位);形容词描述称心事物或紫红色特征;副词 …

  3. PLUM中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary

    Grandad planted a lot of fruit trees, including gooseberry, blackcurrant, plum, and loganberry.

  4. Plum | Description, Uses, Cultivation, History, & Facts | Britannica

    A plum is any of various trees or shrubs in the genus Prunus and their edible fruits. Closely related to peaches and cherries, plums are widely eaten fresh as a dessert fruit, cooked as compote or jam, or …

  5. 7 Health Benefits of Plums and Prunes

    Mar 18, 2025 · 1. Plum and Prunes are High in Nutrients Plums and prunes are impressively high in nutrients. They contain over 15 different vitamins and minerals, in addition to fiber and antioxidants.

  6. Home - Plum

    Take control of your superannuation today with Plum.

  7. 12 Types Of Plums And What Makes Them Unique - Tasting Table

    Dec 27, 2022 · This sweet French plum, almost impossible to find in the U.S., enjoys a star status in the Lorraine region of France — where the vast majority of these small, exceptionally sweet golden …

  8. Real Food Encyclopedia - Plum - FoodPrint

    They come in shades of yellow (mirabelle plum), apple green (greengage plum) or even deep red with a green streak (satsuma plum). Flavors range from super tart to honeyed, floral to melon.

  9. Plum - history, origin and key facts (+ a few fun facts)

    It isn’t quite certain where the plum tree, as grown today, comes from. It seems to be a hybrid bred from several European and Asian species thousands of years ago.

  10. Plum - New World Encyclopedia

    Plum is the common name for various trees or shrubs with smooth-skinned stone fruit in the genus Prunus of the rose family (Rosaceae), and specifically those plants comprising the subgenus Prunus …