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Sarah Dadouch, John Hudson

Apples Gone Wild: An Exhibition of Feral Fruits

The skin of the first specimen—dubbed “Lemongrab,” from Warren, Vermont—is electric yellow with a hazy glow, almost as if lit from within. Pomologists, scientists who study the cultivation of fruit, call this irregularity scarf skin: The apple’s epidermis has separated slightly from its...
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