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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 ...
It is also known as damson plum, [3] wild star-apple [3] and saffron-tree. [4] It gets the name "satinleaf" from the distinctive colors of the leaves. The top of the leaf is dark green while the bottom is light brown or copper.
Damson: Blue [4] El Dorado Dark Purple Has amber flesh and a sweet flavor even when firm [3] Greengage: Green [3] Laetitia plum Red [5] LaCrescent Yellow Yellow flesh, freestone [1] Lemon plum Yellow Mirabelle: Yellow [6] Mount Royal Deep blue Yellow-green flesh, hardiest of the European plums [1] Opal Light red Bred in Sweden and released in 1925.
The 2010 Colour Alphabet Project proposed 26 "letters" coded by colors, which they stated to be near the maximum number reliably distinguishable. Many of their colors ...
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Color: Clear: Ingredients: Red damson plum (damasson rouge) Damassine is a clear, fruit spirit, [1] distilled from the red damson plum, [2] produced exclusively in ...
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Cultivars: (1) Imperial Gage, (2) Damson, (3) Lombard, (4) Maynard and (5) Yellow Egg. Numerous cultivars have been selected for garden use. The following have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: