reineclaude
Reineclaude refers to a group of cultivar plums within the Prunus domestica species. These plums are typically known for their sweet, juicy flesh and smooth skin, often with a greenish-yellow or reddish-purple hue when ripe. The name "reineclaude" itself is derived from the French "Reine Claude," meaning "Queen Claude," in honor of Claude of France, the wife of King Francis I of France, who is believed to have introduced or popularized these plums in the 16th century.
The exact origin of reineclaude plums is somewhat debated, but they are thought to have originated in