- A
peacotum is a peach/apricot/plum
hybrid developed by Zaiger's Genetics, Inc., a
company that
develops novel fruit through hybridization.
Peacotum is...
- not
ripen if
picked before completely mature.[citation needed]
Nectaplum Peacotum Prunus brigantina, an
apricot species with smooth-skinned
fruit Prunus...
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White flesh, and reddish-grey skin.
Harvests in
middle to late July.
Peacotum Plumcot, Apriplum, Pluot, or
Aprium "DWN:
Wholesale Catalog: NectaPlumâ"¢"...
- of Armenia.[citation needed]
Barack (brandy) List of
apricot diseases Peacotum, peach-apricot-plum
hybrids Pluot,
various apricot-plum hybrids, mostly...
-
leaves and
stems have been snipped) peacherine, from
peach and
nectarine peacotum, from peach,
apricot and plum pineberry, from
pineapple and strawberry...
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blooms are sterile. As of 2013, the
hybrid near
Broadus is
still alive.
Peacotum, a
marketing name for some peach-plum-apricot
hybrids Andersen, E.T.; Weir...