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  2. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The supermarket companies in the United States are organized in this article, but to see a worldwide list, see List of supermarket chains. This is a list of supermarket companies in the United States of America and the names of supermarkets which are owned or franchised by these companies. For supermarkets worldwide, see List of supermarket chains.

  3. List of plum cultigens - Wikipedia

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    A cross between a plum and a gage. Perdrigon: Pembina Red (with blue bloom) Yellow flesh. From South Dakota Pipestone Red Very large fruit with yellow sweet juicy flesh, clingstone Reine-Claude: Yellow Superior Red Large fruit with yellow sweet juicy flesh, clingstone Toka Red Yellow flesh, also known as the bubblegum plum. From South Dakota

  4. Prunus americana - Wikipedia

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    Prunus americana, commonly called the American plum, [6] wild plum, or Marshall's large yellow sweet plum, is a species of Prunus native to North America from Saskatchewan and Idaho south to New Mexico and east to Québec, Maine and Florida. [7] Prunus americana has often been planted outside its native range and sometimes escapes cultivation. [8]

  5. Prunus subcordata - Wikipedia

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    Prunus subcordata is an erect deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 8 meters (26 feet) in height with a trunk diameter of up to 15 centimeters (6 inches). [ 2] It sprouts from its roots and can form dense, spiny thickets. The bark is gray with horizontal brown lenticels, similar in appearance to that of the cultivated cherry tree.

  6. Spondias purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Spondias purpurea. L. Spondias purpura is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to tropical regions of the Americas, from Mexico to northern Colombia and the southwest Caribbean Islands. It has also been introduced to and naturalized to other parts of the American tropics, Southeast Asia, and West ...

  7. Oemleria - Wikipedia

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    Oemleria cerasiformis, a shrub commonly known as osoberry [6] or Indian plum, [7] is the sole extant species in genus Oemleria. Native to the Pacific coast and ranges of North America , from British Columbia , Canada to Santa Barbara County , California , U.S.A. , [ 7 ] it is among the first plants to leaf out and flowers early in the spring.

  8. Umeboshi - Wikipedia

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    Umeboshi ( Japanese: 梅 干し, pronounced [ɯmeboɕi], lit. 'dried ume ') are pickled ( brined) ume fruits common in Japan. The word umeboshi is often translated into English as 'salted Japanese plums', 'Japanese plums' or 'preserved plums'. Ume ( Prunus mume) is a species of fruit-bearing tree in the genus Prunus, which is often called a ...

  9. Prunus angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Prunus chicasa Michx. Prunus angustifolia, known commonly as Chickasaw plum, Cherokee plum, Florida sand plum, sandhill plum, or sand plum, [ 3] is a North American species of plum-bearing tree. It was originally cultivated by Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans. [ 4][ 5][ 6] The species' name angustifolia refers to its narrow leaves.