| Martin, I've been checking the local produce market. So far the plumcots, pluots, and apriums haven't come in. Only a couple of plums. These "exotic' hybrids are fairly common in California markets when in season. By the way, most Prunus pits don't like being dried -- except almonds. When dried they become very difficult to germinate. You should read Reychler's report. Karl |
Here is a link that might be useful: Germinating dried peach pits