Husam Sarraf, an Australian gardener, managed to enter the Guinness Book of Records, after he succeeded in making a tree in the back of his house bear 5 different types of fruits.
Hossam Sarraf from the Australian state of Victoria succeeded in grafting a tree with 10 different types of fruit, but the Guinness Book of Records told him that not all of them were counted as different types, confirming his success in producing only 5 types, according to the newspaper “The Guardian”. .
The fruits that Sarraf succeeded in germinating on the tree included nectarines, peaches, peaches, apricots and cherries. He considered his achievement an expression of the concept of peaceful coexistence, adding that his tree embodies the idea of ”living together despite differences with respect in a multicultural society.”
Guardian Report
The gardener with the tree
Sarraf told the Guardian newspaper, “The grafting process is simple and complex at the same time. The tree started as a nectar tree from seeds, which was gradually expanded by grafting the branches of other trees together from its sides,” adding: “Each branch is a unique tree in itself, And if I don’t eat the fruit, I give it to my neighbours, relatives and friends come to the garden and taste it, they like the taste.”
A tree that grows 5 kinds of fruits
the tree
“Depending on the time of year, the dense garden with coconut trees, bananas, russella, oranges and noni fruit, along with the most popular varieties like strawberries and sweet plums blooms in bulbous pots, it’s not just a garden, it’s a community,” Sarraf continued.
Husam opened his garden to the public 5 years ago and since then has attracted an ardent following who regularly asks him for recommendations and tips..
Husam Sarraf, an Australian gardener, managed to enter the Guinness Book of Records, after he succeeded in making a tree in the back of his house bear 5 different types of fruits.
Hossam Sarraf from the Australian state of Victoria succeeded in grafting a tree with 10 different types of fruit, but the Guinness Book of Records told him that not all of them were counted as different types, confirming his success in producing only 5 types, according to the newspaper “The Guardian”. .
The fruits that Sarraf succeeded in germinating on the tree included nectarines, peaches, peaches, apricots and cherries. He considered his achievement an expression of the concept of peaceful coexistence, adding that his tree embodies the idea of ”living together despite differences with respect in a multicultural society.”
Guardian Report
The gardener with the tree
Sarraf told the Guardian newspaper, “The grafting process is simple and complex at the same time. The tree started as a nectar tree from seeds, which was gradually expanded by grafting the branches of other trees together from its sides,” adding: “Each branch is a unique tree in itself, And if I don’t eat the fruit, I give it to my neighbours, relatives and friends come to the garden and taste it, they like the taste.”
A tree that grows 5 kinds of fruits
the tree
“Depending on the time of year, the dense garden with coconut trees, bananas, russella, oranges and noni fruit, along with the most popular varieties like strawberries and sweet plums blooms in bulbous pots, it’s not just a garden, it’s a community,” Sarraf continued.
Husam opened his garden to the public 5 years ago and since then has attracted an ardent following who regularly asks him for recommendations and tips..