Map Graph
No coordinates found

Prunus mume

East Asian tree species

Prunus mume is a Chinese tree species classified in the Armeniaca section of the genus Prunus subgenus Prunus. Its common names include Chinese plum, Japanese plum, and Japanese apricot. The flower, long a beloved subject in the traditional painting and poetry of Sinospheric countries, is usually called plum blossom. This distinct tree species is related to both the plum and apricot trees. Although generally referred to as a plum in English, it is more closely related to the apricot. In East Asian cuisine, the fruit of the tree is used in juices, as a flavouring for alcohol, as a pickle, and in sauces. It is also used in traditional medicine.

Read article
File:Prunus_mume.JPGFile:Status_iucn3.1_LC.svgFile:Prunus_mume_fruits_2.jpgFile:Maesil_(prunus_mume)_washed_and_stemmed.jpgFile:Prunus_mume_in_the_market.jpgFile:MeihuaShan_1.jpgFile:Ume-M2377.jpgFile:Prunus_mume_Peggy_Clarke_(70052).jpgFile:Prunus_mume_MHNT.BOT.2010.13.4.jpgFile:Yumeji_Art_Museum04s5s4000.jpgFile:大阪城天守閣と梅林_Plum_Grove_and_Osaka_Castle.jpgFile:Phylogenetic_tree_and_ten_representative_traits_of_348_mei_accessions.jpgFile:Sour_plum_drink.jpgFile:Korean_beverage-Maesil_cha-01.jpgFile:Maehwa-cha.jpgFile:Plumsauce.jpgFile:Maesilcheong_(plum_syrup)_(prunus_mume).jpgFile:Maehwajeon.jpgFile:Umeshu_on_the_rocks.jpgFile:Chinese_preserved_plum_snack.jpgFile:Pickledmai.jpgFile:Umeboshi2.JPGFile:Maesiljangajji_(pickled_plum).jpgFile:Clustering_chinese_plum_blossoms_by_chen_xianzhang.jpgFile:Chen_Lu-Plum_Blossoms.jpgFile:Wang_Mian,_Blossoming_Plum.jpgFile:Manual_of_Plum_Blossom_Painting.jpgFile:畫麗珠萃秀_Gathering_Gems_of_Beauty_(宋壽陽公主)_2.jpgFile:China_Airlines_Lineup_TPE.jpgFile:Lidded_Prunus_Vase_(Meiping)_with_Lotus_Sprays_LACMA_AC1999.38.6.1-.2.jpgFile:청자_상감매죽학문_매병_(보물_제1168호).jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Prunus mume

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Prunus mume?

Are there any controversies surrounding Prunus mume?

More questions