common plum
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Definition
- Noun:
- A widely cultivated plum tree: "Common plum" refers to a type of plum tree (Prunus domestica) that is extensively grown, especially in cooler temperate regions, for its edible fruit.
- The fruit of this tree: It can also refer to the oval, fleshy, typically purple or red fruit produced by this tree.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The common plum is a staple in many European orchards.
- She made a delicious jam from the common plums harvested in her garden.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/horticultural contexts: The term is used to distinguish from other plum species (e.g., Japanese plum, American plum).
- The common plum, or European plum, is more cold-hardy than its Japanese counterpart.
Variants and Related Words
- Plum (n): The general term for the fruit or tree. "Common plum" is a specific type of plum.
- Prune (n): A dried plum, most commonly made from varieties of the common plum.
- Damson (n): A subspecies or variety of the common plum () with smaller, tart fruit.
Synonyms
- European plum: A direct synonym often used in botanical and agricultural contexts.
- Garden plum: A less formal synonym emphasizing its cultivated nature.
Related Phrases
- Plum tree: The tree that bears plums.
- Plum orchard: A plantation of plum trees.
Noun
- any of various widely distributed plums grown in the cooler temperate areas