Etymology
Origin of plumcot
Example Sentences
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There are hundreds, if not thousands, of varieties of many of these fruits — not to mention the various hybrids such as plumcots, apriums and pluots — that come in many shades, sizes and flavors.
From Seattle Times
Horticultural geneticists have also crossbred plumcots with certain types of plums or apricots to bring out other characteristics, including sweetness or a certain color of flesh or durability.
From Washington Post
There are other combinations of the two fruits that have been created, each a little different from the other, such as plumcots and apriums.
From Children's BBC
Sometimes called apriplums, plumcots are a first generation cross between a plum and an apricot.
From BBC
The farm has been leading the charge in changing the industry’s standard name from pluot to plumcot, which is easier for both customers and marketers.
From Washington Post
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