prunées
Prunées is the plural form of the French term prunée, used to refer to plum trees and their fruit within the genus Prunus. In horticultural and botanical usage, prunées encompasses both the trees and the edible drupes they produce; in English, these fruits are generally called plums, with dried forms referred to as prunes.
Taxonomy and species commonly associated with prunées include Prunus domestica (European plum and prune), Prunus salicina
Description and ecology: Prunées are typically deciduous trees or shrubs, reaching varying heights with oval to
Distribution and habitat: Native to Europe and western Asia, prunées have been cultivated and naturalized worldwide.
Cultivation and uses: Commercial and garden plums require regular pruning, pest and disease management, and appropriate
See also: Prune (dried plum), Prunus (genus), Prunus domestica, ornamental plum cultivars.