Plums likely originated in East Europe, Caucasus and China. Trees reach 5-6 meters height when pruned. Three main species: European, Japanese and Myrobalan plums. China leads global production with 56% share
Pear trees are medium-sized trees reaching up to 20m in height. Native to coastal and temperate regions of Europe, North Africa, and Asia. About 3,000 known varieties exist worldwide. Fruit is a pome, 1-4cm in diameter, with 2-5 cartilaginous carpels
Raspberry is edible fruit of several species in rose family genus Rubus. Perennial plants with woody stems, reaching several hundred berries yearly. Individual raspberry weighs 3-5g, containing 100 drupelets. Fruit develops from single flower's numerous carpels
Berry is a fleshy fruit without stone produced from single flower ovary. Contains seeds and edible pericarp (ovary wall). Pericarp divided into exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp layers. Most common type of fleshy fruit
Drupes are fruits with fleshy outer layer surrounding single hardened stone. Stone derived from ovary wall, not seed coat. Usually develop from single carpel, usually superior ovaries
Blood orange is a sweet orange with crimson flesh. Flesh develops red color during nighttime temperatures. Contains anthocyanins, which are unique to citrus fruits. Has distinct raspberry-like flavor in addition to citrus notes