- a
bullace pie was
stated to be one of the
usual centrepieces of a 19th-century
harvest home
supper in the
south of England. However, some
bullaces are...
- To
confuse matters, the
White Bullace was in the past sold in
London markets under the name of "white damson".
Bullaces can
usually be
distinguished from...
- "plums" and "prunes")
Europe 2n=16, 48 P.
domestica ssp.
insititia damsons,
bullaces Asia P.
salicina Chinese plum
China 2n=16,(24) P.
simonii (widely cultivated...
-
ilicifolia holly-leaved
cherry Rosaceae (rose family)
Prunus insititia damson;
bullace Rosaceae (rose family)
Prunus laurocerasus common cherry laurel Rosaceae...
- a
shrubby dark-fruiting
Prunus of
hybrid origin allied to blackthorn,
bullace and damsons.
Examples frequently reach about 4 m (13 ft) in height, although...
-
varieties of plum in the UK and
mainland Europe: Victoria, greengages,
bullace, etc. The
cherry plum is a po****r
ornamental tree for
garden and landscaping...
- (including ssp. oeconomica) P.
domestica ssp.
insititia –
damsons and
bullaces, krieche, kroosjes,
perdrigon and
other European varieties P. domestica...
-
jerkum made
around Chipping Campden was made, for preference, from a dark
bullace-like plum
found in the area's villages:
however it
ranged in
colour from...
-
cultivation of cereals, lentils, beans, peas and a kind of plum
called Bullace.
Remains of the
following animal species were
recovered during excavations:...
- 1939 the
fabric printing works of
Augustus Applegath were in
being in
Bullace Lane:
again a firm
using the
waters of the river. RAF
Joyce Green, at Long...