Evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan.
Small tree of China and Japan bearing large yellow to red plums usually somewhat inferior to European plums in flavor.
Fruit from Prunus salicina.
1 This is notably the case with many Japanese plums , which, if not thinned, are very inferior.
2 The American wild plum crosses readily with almost any other plum and particularly well with the Japanese plum .
3 But they're to stay there until some of those black-gum trees begin to glut the market with yellow clings and Japanese plums .
4 Here and there one sees the guava, the Japanese persimmon, Japanese plum , or some similar exotic-butgrapes and oranges are the principal product.
5 My first experience with Japanese plums convinced me that I had solved the plum problem; they bore loads of fruit, and were free from disease.
6 We studied fruit ripening in two Japanese plum cultivars, the climacteric Santa Rosa (SR) and its non-climacteric bud sport mutant, Sweet Miriam (SM).
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