Unfortunately not. Interspecies grafting is, in rare cases possible, but rarely recommended. In this case, though there is some literature stating that Quince is a lateral member of the prunus species, this categorization is doubtful at best. Even so, there is considerable difficulty in grafting "within" the species much less within lateral familial associations even if this were accurate. Quince, (Cydonia Elogea), has never been shown to be a viable rootstock for any of the commercially grown plum species, (Prunus Domestica, Prunus Institia, or Prunus Salicina).
Quince, and Victoria plum.
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a plum
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a small plum
Plum
The word "plum" can function as a noun or an adjective.
No a plum stone is a kernal, the plum seed is located in the centre of the stone
It is a yellow plum. It is used in jams primarily.
A glum plum.