It’s a Monster. A Monster!

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The result of some interesting cross-pollination found at one of the farm stands at the Farmers Market this afternoon. I’ve seen some strange mixes in the past but let’s just say I don’t see anyone using this miracle of nature as the basis for a new-fangled variety.

I can just see the catalogue description now: “Long, striped green fruit with golden, disease-like pustules splashed across the surface.”

It’s actually kind of disturbing. In a fascinating way.

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3 Responses to “It’s a Monster. A Monster!

  1. Lovely word pustules. I guess it’s the only thing catching about it.

  2. Are you sure that this is the result of cross pollination? My guess is that it is more likely the result of a viral infection, which often manifests as yellow blotches. Here’s a link:

    http://plant-disease.ippc.orst.edu/disease.cfm?RecordID=1036

  3. Could be. I did not see the plant so I have no way to know one way or the other. I had a brief exchange with one of the growers but I can’t remember if I brought up cross-pollination or if they did.