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content of fructose and other sugars. Apriums are usually only available early in the fruit season, like apricots and unlike pluots, which include some very late-ripening varieties. Aprium trees grow quickly and are smaller compared to other common home-grown apricots. The fruit is gold, with red coloration. Semi-mature fruit is hard and does not ripen if picked before completely mature.
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created the aprium, a hybrid cross between apricots and plums but more similar to apricots. Apriums are complex plum-apricot hybrids that show primarily apricot traits and flavor. Apriums resemble apricots on the outside. The flesh is usually dense and notable for its sweet taste due to a high
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Natural plumcots (also called apriplums) have been known for hundreds of years from regions of the world that grow both plums and apricots from seed. The name
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J. Whitson; R. John; H.S. Williams, eds. (1914). "Chapter 7: How far can plant improvement go? The crossroads — where fact and theory seem to part".
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species that are also called interspecific plums. Whereas plumcots and apriplums are first-generation hybrids between a
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Okie, W.R. 2005. Spring satin plumcot. Journal of American Pomological Society. 59(3):119-124.
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The perfect fruit: good breeding, bad seeds, and the hunt for the elusive pluot (snippet view)
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Who is the mad genius who originally bred the aprium? Floyd Zaiger from Modesto California.
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Luther Burbank: his methods and discoveries and their practical application
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The Home Orchard: Growing Your Own Deciduous Fruit and Nut Trees
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are later generations of complex hybrid between the
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Index

Plumcot
hybrids
Prunus
plum
P. salicina
apricot

varietal
Luther Burbank
grafting
budding
/ˈplɒt/
Japanese plum
apricot
Floyd Zaiger

Floyd Zaiger
Nectaplum
Peacotum
Prunus brigantina
Prunus dasycarpa
"Zaiger Interspecifics"


The perfect fruit: good breeding, bad seeds, and the hunt for the elusive pluot (snippet view)
ISBN
9781608191994
"Plu-What? What's the difference between pluots and plumcots"
abstract
"Pluot"

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