Fruit of the plum-tree
111marmalade tree — n. a tropical American evergreen tree (Calocarpum sapota) of the sapodilla family, bearing a plumlike fruit used for preserving: also called marmalade plum …
112plúmblǽd — f ( e/ a) plum, fruit of the plum tree …
113date plum — /ˈdeɪt plʌm/ (say dayt plum) noun a small tree from China and the Himalayan region, Diospyros lotus, family Ebenaceae, having small yellow or bluish fruit …
114saffron plum — noun : a buckthorn (Bumelia angustifolia) of southern Florida and the West Indies that is a small often shrubby tree with heavy hard close grained wood and a sweet edible fruit resembling a small plum …
115Indigenous peoples of the Americas — Red Indian redirects here. For the native inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland known for using red ochre, see Beothuk. Indigenous peoples of the Americas …
116persimmon tree — noun any of several tropical trees of the genus Diospyros • Syn: ↑persimmon • Hypernyms: ↑fruit tree • Hyponyms: ↑Japanese persimmon, ↑kaki, ↑Diospyros kaki, ↑ …
117winter plum — noun : persimmon 1a; also : the fruit of this tree …
118Prunus mume — Ume redirects here. For other uses, see Ume (disambiguation). Green plum redirects here. For the tree from northern Australia, see Buchanania obovata. Prunus mume Prunus mume blossoms …
119Damson — Plum Ripe damsons Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unr …
120Sclerocarya birrea — Marula Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms …