Here's an example of the funny oval shaped "plum" and the
large unripened green plums that can be found on my tree.
There are multiples of green fruit and just a single pinkish
plum per stem.
TO BE CONTINUED.....
I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West. Come and enjoy with me.
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Is the pink one an out-of-season plum Sue?
These are so different looking! I never would have known they are plums!
i love plums, have not seen these before, but i am sure i would like thme
How interesting... I wonder if they taste the same??
That is the strangest plum tree I've ever seen. My Dad had a plum tree when I was growing up that was called "Ox's Heart" It was shaped like a heart, and the meat was blood red. Really sweet too.
I just googled and found out they are actually called Elephant Heart plums. Gray on the outside. You triggered a memeory I hadn't thought about in years...now I'm in the mood for a plum!
Thanks for the visit and comment, Sue. I'm glad you've been shooting and sharing all this time. Never stop.
strange!looking forward to next installment!
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