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Prunus Domestica Collection

"Prunus domestica: The Versatile Plum Tree" Plums and prunes, scientifically known as Prunus domestica

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plum or plune, Prunus domestica, with ripe fruit, branch and leaves

Plum or plune, Prunus domestica, with ripe fruit, branch and leaves. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's
FLO4646334 Plum or plune, Prunus domestica, with ripe fruit, branch and leaves. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1849.; (add.info.: Plum or plune)

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: English plum, Prunus domestica. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration

English plum, Prunus domestica. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair
FLO4987735 English plum, Prunus domestica. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: English plum varieties, Prince of Wales and Rivers' Early Transparent Gage, Prunus domestica

English plum varieties, Prince of Wales and Rivers' Early Transparent Gage, Prunus domestica
FLO4663681 English plum varieties, Prince of Wales and Rivers' Early Transparent Gage, Prunus domestica. Drawn and chromolithographed by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Pudibonde on a branch of plum - Yellow or pale tussock moth, Calliteara pudibunda

Pudibonde on a branch of plum - Yellow or pale tussock moth, Calliteara pudibunda, on a plum branch, Prunus domestica
FLO4562395 Pudibonde on a branch of plum - Yellow or pale tussock moth, Calliteara pudibunda, on a plum branch, Prunus domestica

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plum tree, Prunus domestica, and siricote or sebesten, Cordia sebestena

Plum tree, Prunus domestica, and siricote or sebesten, Cordia sebestena. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a
FLO4668928 Plum tree, Prunus domestica, and siricote or sebesten, Cordia sebestena. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H

Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H
FLO4720966 Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plums and prunes, Prunus domestica

Plums and prunes, Prunus domestica
5324575 Plums and prunes, Prunus domestica by Maubert, Louis Joseph Edouard (1806-1879); (add.info.: Plums and prunes, Prunus domestica)

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prune - Plum or plum tree, Prunus domestica, with fruit, leaf, blossom

Prune - Plum or plum tree, Prunus domestica, with fruit, leaf, blossom, branch and ripe fruit in section
FLO4604169 Prune - Plum or plum tree, Prunus domestica, with fruit, leaf, blossom, branch and ripe fruit in section. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plum, Prunus domestica, White flower blossoms growing on tree outdoor

Plum, Prunus domestica, White flower blossoms growing on tree outdoor.----

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus domestica, Wild plum, Floral victorian print

Prunus domestica, Wild plum, Floral victorian print
Vintage engraving of Prunus domestica, Wild plum, Floral victorian print

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Wild Plum, Prunus domestica

Wild Plum, Prunus domestica
Illustration of a Wild Plum, Prunus domestica

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum

Prunus sp. plum
Plate 13 from Pomona Franconica, Vol 3 (1801) by Johann Mayer of Wurzburg. Entitled La prune sans Noyau

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. peaches and plums

Prunus sp. peaches and plums
18th century watercolour drawing by by Maria van Huysum. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Ripe plums -Prunus domestica subsp. domestica- on branch, Bavaria, Germany

Ripe plums -Prunus domestica subsp. domestica- on branch, Bavaria, Germany

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum (The Imperatrice Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (The Imperatrice Plum)
Plate 4 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Pitted Prunes -Prunus domestica-, prepared to make jam

Pitted Prunes -Prunus domestica-, prepared to make jam

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plums in a basket

Plums in a basket

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Four Plums Victoria

Four Plums Victoria

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Six Greengages

Six Greengages

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Fruit cut in half, pear, fig, plum and nectarine

Fruit cut in half, pear, fig, plum and nectarine

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus domestica (Plum)

Prunus domestica (Plum)

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Five dried prunes, close-up

Five dried prunes, close-up

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus domestica, Damsons, growing on tree

Prunus domestica, Damsons, growing on tree

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Close-up of plums with a branch and shrub (Prunus domestica)

Close-up of plums with a branch and shrub (Prunus domestica)
Botany: Prunus domestica. Art work

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Italy, Florence and Tuscany, box of yellow plums, view from above

Italy, Florence and Tuscany, box of yellow plums, view from above

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plums, 19th century C013 / 6769

Plums, 19th century C013 / 6769
Plums (Prunus domestica), 19th-century artwork. This illustration is from Full Instructions for the Young Artist: a companion to the Treatises on Flowers and Birds (1817)

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus domestica, plum

Prunus domestica, plum
One of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: The Plum

The Plum
Three varieties of the Plum, the upper is the Precos De Tours, on the left is the Lawrances Early Plum and on the right is the Orleans. Plate 11 from Brookshaw, G. (1817)

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus domestica, plum tree

Prunus domestica, plum tree
Illustration from Full Instructions for the Young Artist (1817) by George Brookshaw

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum (The Nectarine Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (The Nectarine Plum)
Plate 39 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum (Catherine Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (Catherine Plum)
Plate 24 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum (Coes Golden Drop Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (Coes Golden Drop Plum)
Plate 14 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum (The Green Gage Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (The Green Gage Plum)
Plate 38 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Prunus sp. plum (La Royale Plum)

Prunus sp. plum (La Royale Plum)
Plate 47 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePrunus Domestica Collection: Plums

Plums in the tray of a pair of kitchen scales


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"Prunus domestica: The Versatile Plum Tree" Plums and prunes, scientifically known as Prunus domestica, are a delightful fruit that has captivated our taste buds for centuries. This deciduous tree, also referred to as the prune-plum or plum tree, offers much more than just its delicious fruits. With its stunning display of white flower blossoms growing outdoors, the Prunus domestica adds an enchanting touch to any landscape. These floral Victorian prints beautifully capture the elegance and charm of this wild plum variety. The handcoloured stipple copperplate engravings by Lambert Junior showcase every intricate detail of this magnificent tree. From its vibrant leaves and delicate blossoms to ripe fruits in section, these illustrations truly bring out the beauty of Prunus domestica. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, plums from Prunus sp. Have been cherished for their versatility in culinary creations. Whether enjoyed fresh off the branch or transformed into jams, jellies, pies or even brandy - these juicy gems never fail to satisfy our palates. Found abundantly in Bavaria's orchards in Germany are ripe plums belonging to the subsp. Domestica variety of Prunus domestica. Their lusciousness is a testament to nature's bounty and showcases how this fruit can thrive across different regions. So next time you bite into a succulent plum or savor a sweet prune delicacy, take a moment to appreciate the wonders - a remarkable tree that gifts us with both beauty and flavor throughout its lifecycle.