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  2. Prunus salicina - Wikipedia

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    There is an important work of breeding and selection of new Japanese plum cultivars and varieties around the world from different breeding programs. As a result, the Community Plant Variety Office of the European Union (CPVO) registered 155 new Japanese plum cultivars from 1995 to 2021. [21] The table below presents a short list of varieties.

  3. Japanese plum - Wikipedia

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    Japanese plum is a common name for several trees producing edible fruits and may refer to: Prunus mume, native to China; Prunus salicina, native to China;

  4. Prunus mume - Wikipedia

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    Prunus mume (common name mei) is a Chinese tree species of the genus Prunus. [2] Along with bamboo, the plant most intimately associated with art, literature and everyday life in China, [3] where it was later introduced to the remaining Sinosphere (Korea, Vietnam, and Japan).

  5. Umeboshi - Wikipedia

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    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 "plum", but is actually more closely related to the apricot. [1] Pickled ume which are not dried are called umezuke (梅漬け). [2]

  6. Category:Trees of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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  7. Cephalotaxus harringtonii - Wikipedia

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    Cephalotaxus harringtonii, commonly known as Korean plum yew, [2] Japanese plum-yew, [3] Harrington's cephalotaxus, [4] or cowtail pine, is a species of coniferous shrub or small tree in the family Taxaceae. It is native to Japan, but is occasionally utilised in western gardens and several cultivars exist for these purposes.

  8. Agriculture in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Coffee harvest in Ethiopia. Coffee, which originated in Ethiopia, is the largest foreign exchange earner. Agriculture accounted for 50% of GDP, 83.9% of exports, and 80% of the labor force in 2006 and 2007, compared to 44.9%, 76.9% and 80% in 2002–2003, and agriculture remains the Ethiopian economy's most important sector. [7]

  9. Prunus × rossica - Wikipedia

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    Prunus × rossica, the Russian plum, is a hybrid cultigen between cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) and Chinese or Japanese plum (Prunus salicina). It is of commercial importance in the European Russia , and there are many cultivars developed there, such as 'Gek', 'Desertnaya', 'Kubanskaya Kometa', 'Obilnaja'.