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- Pluots, apriums, apriplums, plumcots, plumpicots, or pluclots are some of the hybrids between different Prunus species that are also called interspecific...
- business selling cultivars and hybrids. Zaiger developed varieties such as the pluot, and has been called "the most prolific stone fruit breeder in the modern...
- Scutelleridae). - Heteropteron, 49: 23-25. [1] Le monde des insectes Mbondji, P. M.; Pluot-Sigwalt, D. Biological data on Sphaerocoris annulus (F.) in Cameroon (Heteroptera...
- type of fruit or improve the properties of an existing fruit. Nectaplum Pluot Tangelo Orangequat Garden strawberry Plumcot Rangpur Blood lime Ugli fruit...
- propagation Fruit tree pruning List of plum cultivars List of plum dishes Pluot Sugar plum "What is the Difference Between Prunes and Dried Plums?". Delighted...
- propagator of new fruit varieties developed by Zaiger's Genetics, including the Pluot and the Aprium. Tree fruits win praise in appraisal by pros Dave Wilson...
- (brandy) List of apricot diseases Peacotum, peach-apricot-plum hybrids Pluot, various apricot-plum hybrids, mostly involving P. armeniaca Prunus dasycarpa...
- reddish-grey skin. Harvests in middle to late July. Peacotum Plumcot, Apriplum, Pluot, or Aprium "DWN: Wholesale Catalog: NectaPlumâ"¢". Archived from the original...
- cerasifera). Other apricot–plum hybrids are variously called plumcots, apriplums, pluots, or apriums. Apricots are susceptible to various diseases whose relative...
- nectarine-type peaches was made in 2004 but later abandoned. Nectaplum Pluot Treviño, Laramie (18 July 2010). "Peacotum - a triple treat from the garden"...