
Japanese gardener Manabu Fukushima is the proud owner of a tree that produces 11 different kinds of fruit, including "dekopon, hassaku orange, iyoyan, amanatsu, and banpeiyu, a variety of pummelo." (I don't even know what half of those are, which makes it that much more impressive.)
How did he come by such a tree? Find out here.
that is sooooooooo cool
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Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI want one. xD
wow. I'm at a lost for words. not really. as i'm sure you all know by know i'm never at a loss for words! What if he mad a single fruit out of all those different ones. No That'd be cool.
ReplyDeleteOh, man. I want to try some of those fruits!
ReplyDeletecooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
ReplyDeleteDo you think you could have a carrot-potato plant?
ReplyDeleteSeriously cool!
ReplyDeleteWe learned about that in science class last year(the grafting) you can only graft trees with fruits that are simalar to each other. You can't have an orange branch grafted to an apple tree.
ReplyDelete*flips through dictionary*
ReplyDelete...nope, not one of those fruits is in here. I know ringo (apple) and mikan (orange) but that's about it!
I love fruit salad! Go fruit salad! Yum! Yum! Yum!
ReplyDelete(No I'm not a cheerleader, I'm just insane!)