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Black Sloe Plum Tree
Black Sloe Plum Tree
The Black Sloe (P. umbellata, Ell.) is highly esteemed for the same purposes farther south. It follows the coast from South Carolina to Mosquito Inlet, Florida, and from Tampa Bay into Louisiana, thence north into Arkansas.