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Corsica (c), Croatia (c), Slovenia (c), Albania (c), Denmark (c), Finland (c), France (c), Germany (c), Spain (c), Hungary (c), Italy (c), former Yugoslavia (c), Portugal (c), Norway (c), Sardinia (c), Sicily (c), Greece (c), East Aegaean Isl. (c), Estonia (c), Latvia (c), Lithuania (c), Sweden (c), Caucasus (c), Belarus (c), Australia (c) (New South Wales (c)), Java (c), Sikkim (c), New Guinea (alpine (c)), Peru (c), Haiti (c), Mexico (c), Bolivia (c), Colombia (c), Guatemala (c), Costa Rica (c), China (c), Japan (c), Turkey (Inner Anatolia, N-Anatolia, NE-Anatolia, NW-Anatolia: Bithynia, SE-Anatolia, SSW-Anatolia), Cyprus (C-Mountains), European Turkey, Iran (N-Iran, S-Iran, W-Iran), Iraq (SE-Iraq: Mesopotamia), Saudi Arabia (c), Yemen (c), Oman (c), Afghanistan (c), Pakistan (c), Vietnam (c), Madeira (c) (Madeira Isl. (c)), Algeria (c), Morocco (c), Tunisia (c), USA (c) (California (c), Connecticut (c), Idaho (c), Kansas (c), Louisiana (c), Massachusetts (c), Maryland (c), Michigan (c), Minnesota (c), New Hampshire (c), New Jersey (c), New York (c), Ohio (c), Oregon (c),Pennsylvania (c), Rhode Island (c), Texas (c), Utah (c), Vermont (c), Washington State (c)), Canada (c) (Newfoundland (c), Nova Scotia (c), Ontario (c), Quebec (c)), Korea (c), Kyrgyzstan (c), Kazakhstan (c), Turkmenistan (c), Tajikistan (c), Uzbekistan (c) as per Catalogue of Life;
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Common name: Plum, Alu bukhara आलू बुख़ारा (Hindi), Heikha (Manipuri), Arukam (Malayalam), Alpagodapandu (Telugu)
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Common name: Plum
Small tree with dull green ovate crenate-serrate leaves, up to 10 cm long; flowers; flowers whitish, 2-2.5 cm across; fruit 3-8 cm long, variously coloured, ovoid-oblong.

Photographed from slopes above Cheshmashahi in Srinagar, Kashmir


Beautiful…. This cultivar has pale mesocarp.



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Prunus domestica L. from Kashmir: Prunus domestica L.

Plum, Prune plum, Garden plum, Alubukhara

The commonly cultivated plum in Kashmir with greenish-yellow ripe fruits.


Nice Shot Sir I think it is unripened as color is not purple…Or its color remains as greenish yellow only even after ripening


Yes … Please also read my answer in the Facebook. This one has fruits which ripe greenish-yellow, very sweet, and very important the flesh separates from stone very easily as we have in apricot.


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Prunus domestica L.
Common name: Plum
Small tree with dull green ovate crenate-serrate leaves, up to 10 cm long; flowers; flowers whitish, 2-2.5 cm across; fruit 3-8 cm long, variously coloured, ovoid-oblong.
Photographed from slopes above Cheshmashahi in Srinagar, Kashmir 


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Prunus domestica L. : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)- 817 kb, 1 mb & 3 mb.

Location: Namobuddha, Kabhrepalanchowk, Nepal 
Date: 1 March 2013
Altitude: 1600 m.
Habit : Cultivated


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Prunus domestica AT/JAN2019/06 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)- 1 or 2 mb each.

Prunus domestica
Plum
Solanm (H.P.)
March 2015

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Attachments (1) – 1 mb


Why this shape of your fruit image looks different from images at Prunus domestica


Fruit shape, size and colour varies with the cultivars. Many local and improved cultivars are available. In my case, these fruits are very young, hardly 15-20 days old. Later, they become nearly round in shape. This cultivar has purplish mesocarp.



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Rosaceae week: latecomers: Mirabellen-gelb: from my neighbours garden, this is another neighbour, with many branches and fruits growing in my garden.
Fotos taken during the last few years at different times.
yellow Mirabelle
Familie: Rosengewï¿œchse (Rosaceae)
Unterfamilie: Spiraeoideae
Tribus: Steinobstgewï¿œchse (Amygdaleae)
Gattung: Prunus
Art: Pflaume (Prunus domestica)
Unterart: Mirabelle

Forgot to write that the rotten fruits are well visited by butterflies, especially the admiral



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Rosaceae week: latecomers: Rote Mirabellen from Ritterhude: from my neighbours garden with many branches und fruits growing in my  garden. Indian vriends visited me last year, they said that the fruits taste like ALUBUKHAR.
Fotos taken during the last few years at different times.
Red Mirabelle
Familie: Rosengewï¿œchse (Rosaceae)
Unterfamilie: Spiraeoideae
Tribus: Steinobstgewï¿œchse (Amygdaleae)
Gattung: Prunus
Art: Pflaume (Prunus domestica)
Unterart: Mirabelle

I think it is plum- the Aloobukhara.


Yes …


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Prunus domestica?/ABFEB14 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)

Are these Prunus domestica blossoms? This tree was in front of a house across the road so I am not sure if it was cultivated. But I have seen these blossoms in the wild too. The other white blossoms we have is of the Pyrus pashia.

Please advise.

Plum (Prunus domestica)–Please confirm
Above Mcleodganj, HP

1800m


To me appears close to images at Prunus cerasus L.


Sorry, this is Prunus domestica L. only.



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SYMBIOSIS : 1286 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Attaching a collage of Red Vented Bulbul feeding on the fruits of Prunus domestica.

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Prunus domestica L. : 5 posts by 1 author. 5 images- 5 to 7 mb each.

Location: Panipokhari, Kathmandu
Date: 13 March 2020
Elevation: 1350 m.
Habit : Cultivated 


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ID request-231111-PKA1 : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4)

Seen this plant at “Dachigam, near Srinagar”.
Date/Time: 24-09-2011 / 05:00PM

Location: Dachigam National Park, near Srinagar, J & K.
Habitat: Wild
Plant habit: Shrub.


Is it some species of Prunus?


Remnant autumn flowering in Prunus armeniaca I suppose


Rather Prunus domestica, the leaves are much thinner in P. armeniaca


Four photographs by … appears to be misplaced under Prunus domestica- from … in another thread.


Autumn flowering in P. domestica I hope


I guess … is right!



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ID-PC-15-19.08.2015 : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)

please identify this small tree from a crossing near the Art MuseumWarsaw.


Some sort of plum. Edible.


Rosaceae, but it could be Prunus or Malus. There are many species I’m afraid.


Could it be Prunus bukharensis?


I hope Prunus domestica


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Botanical name: Prunus domestica: 1 high res. image.
Family: Rosaceae

Habit: Tree
Location: Rajouri jandk
Date:5-03-2021



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