epicuticular

navigate by keyword : although appearance bird bloom buds called cherries clustered coating commonly distinct distinguished down dried dustywhite epicuticular five flowers from fruit fruits genus gives glaucous groove groups have having known other peaches plum plums predated prunes prunus running shoots short side smooth solitary stems stone subgenera subgenus terminal that them this together tree type waxy

Plum tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Plum tree full of fruits ready to ripe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plums in hands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Difference is beautiful Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ursolic acid molecule. Triterpenoid present in fruit peels. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stump and wild straw strawberries Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plum tree
Three varieties of fresh plums Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dish of fresh plums on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plums isolated white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branches of Granny Smith apple cultivar full of ripening fruits. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Group of peaches and plums on a beige napkin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common grape vines, wild grapes, Vitis vinifera, in wooden bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common grape vines, wild grapes, Vitis vinifera, in white bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
A plum is a fruit of the subgenus Prunus of the genus Prunus. The subgenus is distinguished from other subgenera peaches, cherries, bird cherries, etc. in the shoots having terminal bud and solitary side buds not clustered, the flowers in groups of one to five together on short stems, and the fruit having a groove running down one side and a smooth stone or pit. Mature plum fruit may have a dusty-white waxy coating that gives them a glaucous appearance. This is an epicuticular wax coating and is known as `wax bloom`. Dried plum fruits are called dried plums or prunes, although prunes are a distinct type of plum, and may have predated the fruits now commonly known as plums.


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