On the campus of Syracuse University, amidst the students relaxing on the quad and hurrying to their next class, there is a tree that is like no other. The Tree of 40 Fruits is an experiment in both art and science, a Frankenstein’s monster-esque plant which, during the spring and summer, grows over three dozen unique types of fruit. Cherries, plums, peaches, and almonds are just some of the perfectly edible fruits that grow on this tree. It was created by Sam Van Aken by grafting the buds of 40 species of tree onto a single plant, and was planted at Syracuse University in 2008. Syracuse University

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