wild plum
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Definition
Noun: 1. The fruit of a wild plum tree: The edible drupe produced by various uncultivated trees or shrubs of the genus Prunus, native to North America. 2. An uncultivated plum tree or shrub: Any of several species of plum trees that grow naturally, without cultivation, often found in thickets or woodland edges.
Examples
- Noun (Fruit):
- The foragers collected baskets of ripe wild plum to make jam.
- The wild plum is smaller and tarter than the plums you find in a supermarket.
- Noun (Tree/Shrub):
- A thicket of wild plum provided shelter for birds.
- In early spring, the wild plum is covered in beautiful white blossoms.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used to specify the native, uncultivated origin of the plant or fruit, distinguishing it from commercially grown hybrid varieties.
- It can refer collectively to a grove or stand of such trees.
- The old fence line was overgrown with wild plum.
Variants and Related Words
- Wild plum tree: A more explicit term for the plant itself.
- American plum (): A common specific species referred to as a wild plum.
- Chickasaw plum (): Another specific species of wild plum.
- Thicket plum: A descriptive name for wild plum shrubs, which often form dense thickets.
Synonyms
- For the fruit: None that are precise; "foraged plum" or "native plum" are descriptive phrases.
- For the tree/shrub: Native plum, uncultivated plum tree.
Related Phrases
- Wild plum thicket: A dense growth of wild plum shrubs.
- Wild plum jelly/jam: A common preserve made from the fruit.
Noun
- fruit of the wild plum of southern United States
- an uncultivated plum tree or shrub