- such as
drupaceous or drupe-like may be used. The term
stone fruit (also
stonefruit) can be a
synonym for
drupe or, more typically, it can mean just the fruit...
- The
following species in the
genus Prunus were
recognised by
Plants of the
World Online as of March 2024[update]: P.
africana (Hook.f.)
Kalkman P. aitchisonii...
-
variations using other fruits,
including pitted red or
black cherries,
other stonefruit such as
peaches or plums,
other fruit such as
apples or pears, or berries...
- California's $2.10b citrus-, $875m
stonefruit-, and $1.19b
tomato industries. (See also § Chowchilla, § Citrus, §
Stonefruit, and § Tomatoes.) The
Green Fruit...
-
usually dried and used as a ****e and seasoning. The
fruit is a
drupe (
stonefruit)
which is
about 5 mm (0.20 in) in
diameter (fresh and
fully mature), dark...
-
Prunus is a
genus of
trees and
shrubs in the
flowering plant family Rosaceae that
includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots, and almonds...
- or in
pairs in
early spring before the leaves. The
fruit is a
drupe (
stonefruit)
similar to a
small peach, 1.5–2.5 cm (1⁄2–1 in)
diameter (larger in some...
-
since the
early 1960s. The pit is
named after the hard core
found in
stonefruit such as
peaches and apricots. The pits of the
first nuclear weapons were...
-
adobo with
coconut rice. Duncan's dish of Tuna, Pork Fat
Vinaigrette and
Stonefruit was
praised for its simplicity,
cleanness and presentation, and while...
-
bacterial disease of
almost all Prunus.
Almost all
Prunus spp.
Unknown in
stonefruit in
California until detection in
Sacramento and
northern San
Joaquin Valley...