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In May 2024, Victorian Plumbing acquired its competitor Victoria Plum for £22.5 million, just over six months after Victoria Plum's pre-pack administration sale. [ 4 ] In late 2024, Victorian Plumbing began operations from its new administration and distribution facility in Farington Moss , Leyland.
The Victoria plum is a type of English plum. It has a yellow flesh with a red or mottled skin. This plum is a cultivar of the egg plum group (Prunus domestica ssp. intermedia). The fruit is oval or ovate in shape. The ground colour is greenish yellow, mostly covered with purple.
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P. domestica ssp. intermedia – egg plums (including Victoria plum) P. domestica ssp. italica – gages ( greengages , round plums etc.; including sspp. claudiana and rotunda )
Victoria Sykes was born in London, one of six children including a twin sister, Lucy, and grew up in Sevenoaks, Kent. She was nicknamed 'Plum' (the Victoria plum being a variety of that fruit) as a child. Sykes has described herself as a "painfully shy" child with mousey brown hair and goofy teeth. [1]
Nanny Plum, a character in the series Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom; Professor Plum, a character in the game Cluedo (aka Clue) Stephanie Plum, protagonist of several novels by Janet Evanovich; Victoria Plum, a children's literature character created by Angela Rippon
According to The New York Times, “In an increasingly crowded market of vacation home rental companies, the Plum Guide stands out for its selective list of properties and high standards of service.” [8] As per Marie Claire, “The way the company is different to other rental companies is that they work with the owners to tailor your time,” [9] and as per Harper’s Bazaar, “Staying with ...
Astragalus crassicarpus, known as ground plum or buffalo plum, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, native to North America. [3] It was described in 1813. [4] The fruit is edible and was used by Native Americans as food and horse medicine. It is a host of afranius duskywing larvae.