Hybrid fruits produced by crossing plums and apricots have started popping up in the summer over the past few years, and they're almost as popular now as more traditional stone fruits like peaches and nectarines. These hybrids are found under various names — pluots, plumcots, apriums, apriplums are the most popular ones — but are they just all just the same fruit, under weird names?
What's with the hybrid names of these hybrid fruits?
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