How about this for a fruit tree....
http://sciencealert.com.au/news/20142107-25892.html
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Shame the journalist doesn't undestand the difference between grafting and hybridisation.
Excellent effort by the professor though, top marks!
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It looks rather photo-shopped to me. Most of the fruits mentioned don't have blossom or leaves that colour. Nothing wrong with the grafting idea though.
