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Pocket plum Taphrina pruni diseased misshapen plum fruit.
Blackthorn fruits on a branch
plum flower, high mountains Moc Chau, Vietnam, in the spring
Stack of sour green plums
A plum on a tree attacked by a fungus
The fruit of Camellia japonica grow in the summer months, eventually turning purple red in the fall and opening in winter. The oil derived from the seeds of its fruits is used as multipurpose products such as food, hair and skin treatment as well as a machine oil.\nCamellia japonica, commonly called Japanese camellia, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows to 2-4m tall with glossy, dark green leaves. It is native to Japan and China. Species plants have single flowers, but there are also cultivars with semi-double or double flowers. Each single flower has 5-8 petals. Flower colors are most commonly white, pink or red with yellow anthers.
Photo shoots of nature in the surroundings of Hamburg in spring
Several berries and some foliage of the Sloe or Blackthorn Tree (Prunus spinosa) growing in central Scotland. The berries are dark purple when ripe, at which time they can be used to flavour the traditional sloe gin. At most other times, and in most other circumstances, they are unpalatable.
Immature plum fruit damaged by caterpillars of plum fruit moth, red plum maggot Grapholita funebrana.
Blue fruits of  blackthorn (Prunus spinosa). Also known as Sloe.
A image of a single plum in the centre of the image growing with a shallow depth of field and showing the rest of its branch blurring off into the background
plums hanging on tree
Ripe Victoria Plum on tree, infected with Brown Rot fungal disease.
Victoria plum tree with ripening plum.
Cold winter, pink longevity plum blossoms
Blackthorn fruits on a branch
close up of old oak gall seed nut on tree branch macro detail; essex; england; uk
A vibrant display of blooming flowers in a public garden. The image captures the beauty and diversity of flowers flourishing in a well-maintained urban garden space
Moldy plums on tree, infected with fungal disease monilinia fructicola or brown rot. Blurred background.
Close-up of Japanese apricot or Prunus mume on tree.
Macro photography of the fruit of the Prunus spinosa or blackthorn.
Before getting ripe, these plums got mildew and are rotting at branch at plum tree
Sloes growing on a blackthorn bush in the Cornish countryside, with a shallow depth of field
The blackthorn is one of the earliest flowering trees in the UK and its flowers begin to open in February. This macro image has a sharply focused flower against a blurred background.
Handkerchief tree branch with fruit  - Latin name - Davidia involucrata var. Vilmoriniana
Plum Pissardi with red leaves and unripe red fruits prunes.
Green plum fruit hanging from a tree.
Blue fruits of a Stanley prune plum
blackthorn berries (sloes) in macro
Dense deciduous Shrub, 1-4m, with spiny Branches. leave oval, dull green, toothed. Flowers white, 10-15mm, solitary, but dense on Branches, appearing before the leaves. Fruit rounded, 10-15mm, black with a bluish bloom, acid tasting.\nHabitat: Woodland, Shrub and Hedgerows, often forming dense and extensive Thickets. Flowering Season: March-May. \nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the far Western and Northern Areas.\n\nThe Species is known as Herbal Medicine.
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Taphrina pruni, Pocket Plum gall.JPG
Pocket Plum gall, Taphrina pruni.JPG
Blackthorn gall - Pocket Plum, Taphrina pruni.JPG
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Taphrina pruni gall on Blackthorn.JPG
Blackthorn thicket, Eglinton.JPG
Deformed Blackthorn branch with Taphrina pruni.JPG
Taphrina pruni deformation in Blackthorn twig.JPG
Taphrina padi galls on Bird Cherry.JPG
Development of Taphrina padi.JPG
Taphrina padi maturing. Dalgarven, Scotland..JPG
Taphrina padi with ascospores.JPG
Taphrina padi Pocket Plums on Bird Cherry.JPG
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Young Taphrina alni.JPG
Taphrina amentorum gall.JPG
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Mature taphrina padi 'plums'.JPG
Taphrina alni developing languet.JPG
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Taphrina padi induced malformation on Prunus padus stem.JPG
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