Plum Granny typically refers to a character or archetype often depicted as a wise, elderly woman with a nurturing demeanor. She may have gray hair, often styled in a bun or loose waves, and is usually seen wearing comfortable, traditional clothing, such as a long dress or apron. Her appearance often conveys warmth and approachability, with a gentle smile that reflects her caring nature. The "plum" descriptor could suggest a love for gardening or nature, often surrounded by fruits or flowers.
The Plum Granny melon, or Queen Anne's pocket melon, is a melon the size of a tennis ball famous for its strong fragrance. When ripe, plum granny melons are dark orange with yellow stripes on the outside and white on the inside.
it looks like a ma granny
A plum on the inside looks peach-ish orange
its naked
The plumb line is a vertical straight line.
I don't know how a Plum Tree looks like but you can type "Plum Tree" in google and click images and then search and Voila you see pictures of Plum Trees.- FunkyAngel111
a plum
A prune is a dried plum. It is a dark brown and wrinkly. It looks like a really big raisin!
a kiwi
It firm with a dark purple skin, with a dark blood red flesh and juice.
I have never heard of, neither do I think there is such a thing as a 'Plum Granite Plant'. However, I am assuming you meant to ask for a "pomegranate plant". A link to a picture of the plant is given below. If you have seed and it looks like small cucumber seed you might just have "plum granny" seed. It's easy to search. It's in the muskmelon family and matures in 75 days. Thanks to you, I now have some seed to go plant here in zone 5. My mom also had the word 'granite' on my little packet from her seed stash. Luckily, she also had 'granny'.
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=chinese+plum+image&oq=chinese+plum+image&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=1438l9940l0l11050l30l19l0l0l0l0l0l0ll0l0&oi=image_result_group&sa=X