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ohshannoneileen
If they’re smooth, they are plums. If they’re fuzzy, they are apricots.
RevenueEcstatic4272
They are plums (*Prunus sect. Prunus*). If they are in the UK, they are likely to be the *P. domestica*.
nnikbunt
Would be interesting to talk to the people who you saw eating them.
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If they’re smooth, they are plums. If they’re fuzzy, they are apricots.
They are plums (*Prunus sect. Prunus*). If they are in the UK, they are likely to be the *P. domestica*.
Would be interesting to talk to the people who you saw eating them.