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Imperial Epineuse Plum

Historical USDA watercolour of the Imperial Epineuse Plum plum, painted 1840–1860

Imperial Epineuse Plum is a historic fruit cultivar documented by the U.S. Department of Agriculture between 1886 and 1942. 2 watercolour studies of it survive in the collection, with specimens recorded from New York, Ontario, Geneva; California, Alameda, Fremont, painted by Newton, Amanda Almira, Passmore, Deborah Griscom. The paintings served as official botanical identification records before colour photography.

CultivarImperial Epineuse
SpeciesPrunus domestica
Common fruitPlum
Painted1840–1860
Artist(s)Newton, Amanda Almira, Passmore, Deborah Griscom
Specimen originNew York, Ontario, Geneva; California, Alameda, Fremont
CollectionUSDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
Plates2

All 2 plates

Public domain via the U.S. National Agricultural Library. Plate ids: POM00004915, POM00004916.

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