american red plum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of wild plum tree: A small tree (Prunus americana) native to eastern and central North America, known for its edible fruit. 2. The fruit of this tree: A small, round drupe, typically red-orange in color when ripe, with yellow flesh.
Examples
- The American red plum is often found growing along fences and in open woods.
- We made a delicious jam from the American red plum we foraged.
- The American red plum tree produces fragrant white flowers in the spring.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical/Horticultural Context: The term is used to specifically identify this species within the genus , distinguishing it from other wild and cultivated plums. It is valued for its hardiness and as a rootstock for grafting.
- The American red plum is more cold-tolerant than many commercial varieties.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name:
- Common Names: American plum, wild plum, red plum.
- Related Species: Chickasaw plum (), Canada plum ().
Synonyms
- Wild plum
- American plum
Notes on Meaning
- The term primarily refers to the tree species. When referring to the fruit, it is often clear from context (e.g., "eating an American red plum"). The name "red plum" describes the common fruit color, though the skin can sometimes have a purplish hue.
Noun
- wild plum trees of eastern and central North America having red-orange fruit with yellow flesh