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  1. Plum - Wikipedia

    Plums are a diverse group of species, with trees reaching a height of 5–6 metres (16–20 ft) when pruned. The fruit is a drupe, with a firm and juicy flesh. Plums can be eaten fresh, dried to make …

  2. Plum | Description, Uses, Cultivation, History, & Facts | Britannica

    A plum is any of various trees or shrubs in the genus Prunus and their edible fruits. Closely related to peaches and cherries, plums are widely eaten fresh as a dessert fruit, cooked as compote or jam, or …

  3. Are plums good for you? - USA TODAY

    Apr 22, 2025 · Here's why plums are as nutritionally beneficial as they are juicy and delicious — plus why you may want to go easy on how many you eat each day.

  4. Plums | Home and Garden Education Center

    There are more than 100 species of plums with about 30 of them indigenous to North America. Early Native Americans used them raw, cooked and dried. Two common species that might be …

  5. Plum Benefits, Nutrition, Uses, Recipes, Side Effects and More

    Jul 28, 2025 · Plum benefits include not only aiding digestion, but this fruit is also known to improve cardiovascular health, boost the immune system, aid skin health, fight free radicals and lower …

  6. Plums: Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Plum Trees

    5 days ago · Grow your own juicy plums! Discover how to plant, care for, and harvest plum trees, plus tips on varieties, pollination, and enjoying fresh fruit.

  7. Plums | SNAP-Ed

    Store unripe plums on a countertop in a paper bag until ripe. Once ripe, store plums in the refrigerator until ready to use. Add plums to salads, smoothies, oatmeal, and yogurt. Prunes are plums that have …

  8. Real Food Encyclopedia - Plum - FoodPrint

    Plums (Prunus spp.) are in the same genus as various stone fruits — apricot, cherry, peach — as well as almonds. They can be as small as a cherry (beach plum) and as big as a tennis ball (Santa Rosa …

  9. Plum - New World Encyclopedia

    Plum is the common name for various trees or shrubs with smooth-skinned stone fruit in the genus Prunus of the rose family (Rosaceae), and specifically those plants comprising the subgenus Prunus …

  10. 7 Health Benefits of Plums and Prunes

    Mar 18, 2025 · Plums contain many vitamins and minerals, in addition to fiber and antioxidants that may help reduce your risk of several chronic diseases. You can consume plums fresh or dried. Dried …