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Thursday, October 11, 2018

Growing 40 types of fruit on one tree - CNN
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A Tree of 40 Fruit is one of a series of fruit trees created by the New York-based artist Sam Van Aken using the technique of grafting. Each tree produces forty types of stone fruit, of the genus Prunus, ripening sequentially from July to October in the United States.


Video Tree of 40 Fruit



Development

Sam Van Aken is an Associate Professor of Sculpture at Syracuse University. His family is Pennsylvania Dutch, and he grew up on the family farm.

In 2008, while looking for specimens to create a multicolored blossom tree as an art project, Van Aken acquired the 3 acres (1.2 ha) orchard of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, which was closing due to funding cuts. He began to graft buds from some of the over 250 heritage varieties grown there, some unique, onto a stock tree. Over the course of about five years the tree accumulated branches from forty different "donor" trees, each with a different fruit, including almond, apricot, cherry, nectarine, peach and plum varieties.

Each spring the tree's blossom is a mix of different shades of red, pink and white.


Maps Tree of 40 Fruit



Distribution

As of 2014, Van Aken had produced 16 Trees of 40 Fruit, installed in a variety of private and public locations, including community gardens, museums, and private collections. Locations include Newton, Massachusetts; Pound Ridge, New York; Short Hills, New Jersey; Bentonville, Arkansas; and San Jose, California. He has plans to populate a city orchard with the trees.


Sam Van Aken Tree Of 40 Fruit - Business Insider
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References


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External links

  • Official website - includes photographs and map
  • The Gift Of Graft: New York Artist's Tree To Grow 40 Kinds Of Fruit on Weekend Edition Sunday, 3 August 2014
  • The tree of forty fruits on YouTube - talk by Van Aken at TEDxManhattan in 2014
  • This Crazy Tree Grows 40 Kinds of Fruit on YouTube - National Geographic, 21 July 2015
  • Syracuse professor grows 40 different fruits on one tree on YouTube - CBS News This Morning, 23 August 2014

Source of article : Wikipedia