Path to the Plate: Plums and other Stone Fruit
- Type
- Publication
- Date of Publication
- September 6, 2024
- Price
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Overview
Publication Information
Stone fruits, also called drupes, have a juicy outer layer with a hard pit inside, known as the 'stone.'
- Examples of stone fruits include: Almonds
- Apricots
- Cherries
- Peaches
- Plums
- Hybrids of these fruits
Who is this for?
- This factsheet is for gardeners who want to learn how to take care of stone fruit trees.
- It also includes two recipes that use these fruits.
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