boredintheburbs:

Million to one apple is half red, half green:

The fruit’s striking colouring is thought to be caused by a random genetic mutation at odds of more than a million to one.
The apple has caused such a stir in the village of Colaton Raleigh, Devon, that Mr Morrish is inundated with neighbours queuing up to take pictures of it.
Mr Morrish, 72, who has been harvesting the apples from trees in his garden for 45 years, said: “It’s truly amazing.
“It looks as if a green apple and a red apple has been cut in half and stuck together.”


 This reminds me of Snow White… I would stay away from the red half unless you have seven dwarves and a Prince Charming lined up to save you.

boredintheburbs:

Million to one apple is half red, half green:

The fruit’s striking colouring is thought to be caused by a random genetic mutation at odds of more than a million to one.

The apple has caused such a stir in the village of Colaton Raleigh, Devon, that Mr Morrish is inundated with neighbours queuing up to take pictures of it.

Mr Morrish, 72, who has been harvesting the apples from trees in his garden for 45 years, said: “It’s truly amazing.

“It looks as if a green apple and a red apple has been cut in half and stuck together.”

 This reminds me of Snow White… I would stay away from the red half unless you have seven dwarves and a Prince Charming lined up to save you.