I’m struggling with language here, so any advice is appreciated. An aprium is a new fruit variety, created by Zaiger Genetics. It’s 3/4 apricot and 1/4 plum, just the reverse of a pluot, also developed by Zaiger Genetics. (Before rambling on about my garden, I should mention that the SF Chronicle had a nice article on the Zaiger family a few days ago. I visited their farm a few years ago while on a tasting tour and met them. They’re good people, and (more…)
June 16, 2011
What’s the plural of aprium? And a note on crop diversity.
Posted by ramblinrobert under Agroecology, Business, Genetic stock, Industrial agriculture, My garden, my life, Urban agriculture | Tags: aprium, crop diversity, zaiger genetics |1 Comment