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Gardener grows five fruits on the same tree

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An Australia gardener has gained a Guinness World Record after grafting five different types of fruit onto a single tree.

Hussam Saraf of Shepparton, Victoria, has made a tree with white and yellow nectarines, white and yellow peaches, blood and yellow plums, peachcots, apricots, almonds and cherries.

There are 10 different fruits onto the tree in his back yard, but Guinness World Records told him not all of them counted as different types. He needed five different species, not varieties.

Saraf said his tree is meant to symbolize “peaceful coexistence” and serve as an example of how to live together with respect and acceptance in a diverse society.

23 Responses

  1. they put a hole in the tree then stick the other branch in the hole the gule it up and it starts to grow

  2. How is that even possible?😂😂😂 and is that the first person to grow FIVE PLANTS on one tree?😜😂😝😛😂
    And kiwi kids news is amazing shout out to them for finding all these intresting facts

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