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  2. Damson - Wikipedia

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    The damson (/ ˈ d æ m z ə n /), damson plum, or damascene [1] (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, sometimes Prunus insititia), [2] is an edible drupaceous fruit, a subspecies of the plum tree. Varieties of insititia are found across Europe, but the name damson is derived from and most commonly applied to forms that are native to Great ...

  3. Damassine - Wikipedia

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    Red damson plum (damasson rouge) Damassine is a clear, fruit spirit , [ 1 ] distilled from the red damson plum, [ 2 ] produced exclusively in the Swiss Republic and Canton of Jura following appellation d'origine protégée (AOP) guidelines [ 3 ] that require specific sourcing and production practices.

  4. Environmental history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of national forests of the United States; History of the lumber industry in the United States; Timeline of history of environmentalism, on organized efforts; George Perkins Marsh Prize for best book in environmental history; Environmental movement in the United States, after 1960; Prairie restoration; Environmental policy of the United States

  5. Bullace - Wikipedia

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    The bullace may be found as a small tree, growing to around 8 metres in height, or as a bush, distinguishable from the sloe by its broader leaves and small number or complete absence of spines. There is, however, a wide variation between trees in different districts due to hybridization and local selection.

  6. Environmental Health

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    operation [1]. Of those there are eight in the United States (US) [2]. In 2003 the EPA reported in the Federal Register that on average approximately seven tons of mercury were missing from each plant in the year 2000 [3]. These chlor-alkali plants have an average of fifty-six cells, each containing as much as 8,000 pounds of mercury [4] and,

  7. Damson plum - Wikipedia

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    Damson plum may refer to: Prunus domestica subsp. insititia , or damson , a subspecies of plum tree Chrysophyllum oliviforme , a tree of the Caribbean region

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  9. Prune plum - Wikipedia

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    The prune plum tree is often found in streuobstwiesen.It grows to 6–10 metres (20–33 ft) in height; older trees have spreading branches. The bark is brownish.