Wormsloe Historic Site is 822 acres on the Isle of Hope protecting what is left of the estate owned by one of the colonial founders, Noble Jones (c.1700-1775). The oak avenue brings you to the ruins of the fortified house built of tabby. Today there is also a museum and interpretive display. The state of Georgia acquired the bulk of the plantation in 1973 opening it up to the public in 1979.
The Damson is Prunus instititia and the sloe is Prunus spinosa.
Blue/black.
Prunus spinosa is the Blackthorn or Sloe.
Sloe is the name of the fruit of the blackthorn.Specifically, blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) produces a fruit which is called "sloe" and categorized as "drupe". Drupes have fleshy exteriors surrounding a pit, pyrene, or stone and a seed. Sloes have plum-like appearances.
Sloe Effect
A homophone for "slow" is "sloe", which is a type of small, dark fruit similar to a plum.
Sloe would be a homonym for slow. Sloe is a particular fruit.
The Damson is Prunus instititia and the sloe is Prunus spinosa.
Sloe berries are the fruit of the Blackthorn bush, Prunus spinosa.
Sloe
The sloe berry is the fruit of the Prunus spinosa. The berries are very sour and astringent when eaten, unless they are eaten right after the autumn frost.
Sloe
Sloe Gin
The fruit is the sloe, which is a plum-like fruit used largely for the flavoring of alcoholic beverages, e.g., sloe gin.
A sloe
Sloe is a homophone.
Blue/black.