The wildplum shrubs by the fences were bronzed by September.
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She was nearing a frivolous grove of birch and poplar and wildplum trees.
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This was a number of wildplum-trees full of fruit.
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Ten to one there's a deer in that thicket of wildplum over there.
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Yes, I used to call her the wildplum.
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Sturdy groves of wildplum adorn the hillsides.
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The fall of red haw, persimmon, and pawpaw, and the odorous wildplum in its valley thickets.
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Red-bud trees glowed everywhere, and wildplum and dogwood and white lilac were all in bridal array.
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A wildplum tree grew at the top; the ground around it was littered with rotting fruit.
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They have been gathering wildplum blossoms!
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The American wildplum crosses readily with almost any other plum and particularly well with the Japanese plum.
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I spread my bundle of straw under the wildplum tree, and, covered by my ulster, tempted sleep.
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They are fairer than the blossom of the wildplum, and their hair is like the silk of corn.
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The shrubbery consists principally of the wild rose, hawthorn, and wildplum; and raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, and cranberries are abundant.
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Here and there a wildplum leaned out from the bank like a white-clad girl tip-toeing to her own reflection.
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They landed among the wildplum trees at the shaded creeks and squawked and ratcheted as they squabbled over fruit.