Ground Plum
The ground plum is named after its fruit that resemble plums. Late in the growing season, the seedpods mature and become dry, snapping open to release seeds for germination.
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The ground plum is named after its fruit that resemble plums. Late in the growing season, the seedpods mature and become dry, snapping open to release seeds for germination.