Tree of 40 Fruit
A unique tree that produces 40 different types of stone fruit through grafting, located at Syracuse University.

šŸ“œ Art and science combine in this unique tree, created by artist Sam Van Aken.
šŸ” It blossoms in multiple colors and produces 40 different types of stone fruit, ripening sequentially from July to October.

Why Go

🌸 Witness a beautiful patchwork of pink, white, and red blossoms in spring.
šŸŽ Taste a diverse bounty of stone fruits like cherries, peaches, plums, and almonds in summer.
🌳 Experience an innovative art and agricultural conservation project.
šŸŽ“ Located on Syracuse University campus, it's easily accessible.

Tips

šŸ“ Tree 75 is near the Syracuse University quad, between H.B. Crouse Hall and the iSchool.
šŸ—“ļø Best seen in spring for blossoms or summer for fruit.

šŸ•’ Hours Fruits ripen sequentially from July to October.

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