What is a peacotum tree?

Peacotum, a hybrid of peach, apricot and plum. Diane Weissman. A triple-header of a hybrid fruit – touted as the first three-in-one ever – has made cameo appearances at a few markets in the Bay Area. The ‘Bella Gold’ peacotum is a cross of peach, apricot and plum.

What pollinates a Peacotum?

The Bella Gold Peacotum tree is a hybrid cross between a peach, plum and apricot. Partially self-fertile, but will bear better when pollinated by an apricot.

What is an Aprium tree?

Aprium trees are a complex hybrid of apricot and plum, producing a higher sugar content found in either parent variety. With their scant fuzz, Apriums resemble apricots in the expression of their parentage.

What is a hybrid fruit tree?

Hybrid fruit trees are the result of pollinating the flowers of one type of tree with pollen from another type of tree. The seeds from the cross-pollinated fruit produce a different type of tree that has some characteristics of both trees.

What does an Aprium tree look like?

Generally, an aprium has a bright orange skin with some “fuzz” and an orange interior surrounding a stone or pit similar to an apricot. They are about the size of a large plum and known for their sweet flavor. They are available from late spring to late summer and can often be found at the local farmers market.

What pollinates an Aprium?

Semi-freestone. Ripens in mid-July. Best pollinators: any apricot.

Can you cross breed any fruit?

Hybrid fruits are created through the controlled speciation of fruits that creates new varieties and cross-breeds. Hybrids are grown using plant propagation to create new cultivars. This may introduce an entirely new type of fruit or improve the properties of an existing fruit.

What is the difference between a pluot and an Aprium?

Apriums are more apricot than plum and tend to have slightly fuzzy skins. Pluots (pronounced plew-oughts) are more plum than apricot and have smooth skin.

Are Apriums self pollinating?

Self-pollinating fruit that grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 to 10 include figs, sour cherries, pomegranates, persimmons, quince, apricots, blueberries, gooseberries, currants, apriums and most types of citrus, nectarines and peaches.

Are Apriums good for you?

Aprium® fruits are an excellent source of vitamins A and C and fiber. They are also a source of calcium, iron, and protein.

Does grafting make hybrids?

Instead of cross-pollinating two plants and producing a hybrid seed, grafted plants use the roots and the bottom portion of one plant (rootstock) and attach it to a tender shoot (scion) from the top portion of another plant. This is often done with trees and shrubs to combine the best characteristics of the two plants.