yes. the purple plums are edible and any other plums
Yes, the plums from the red plum tree are edible. Just note: There can be rotten plums that can cause serious sickness, so be careful about which plums you pick.
Prunus domestica, the European plum is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. A deciduous tree, it includes many varieties of the fruit trees known as plums in English, though not all plums belong to this species.
A prune is a dried plum from a plum tree (several varieties).
The plum is one of those fruits that perform best when there is another variety nearby for cross-pollination. Otherwise, the tree will either have no fruit or fruit that is small and bitter. Also, keep in mind that there are "flowering plums" that are grown only for their spring beauty and do not produce any fruit.
Yes, but there is no guarantee tou will get a tree with worthwhile plums.
Mow the grass regularly around your plum tree.
no.... not all.
It may be aphids.https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/plum/common-plum-tree-pests.htm
plural nouns: he has 1 eye, just not EYES. He can take a single plum, just not several PLUMS and he could have left a single plum, just not several PLUMS.
A prune is a plum which has been dried. Plums grow on trees and can be purple, red or yellow. They have a somewhat flattened pip, which contains a nut which resembles an almond.
Victoria plums are self fertile so do not require another plum tree to pollinate them.
Spinach is an edible flowering plant.