GenFruitz #009
This pressure-grown apple integrates glass-like structures directly into its biological framework, resulting in translucence that is structural rather than decorative. Internal examination reveals suspended microvoids within hardened tissue, suggesting controlled formation rather than fracture. Malus glassean viridis is widely regarded as the Orchard’s first successful experiment in permanent transparency—allowing observation without exposure. Scholars believe this specimen reflects a growing Orchard impulse toward self-documentation, making its own internal processes visible while remaining intact.
Item-Level Rarity
High Rare
Traits
- Collection The First Bite
- Fruit Type Apple
- Colorway Glass Green
- Shape Translucent apple form
- Surface Texture Crystalline glass rind
- Juice Level Low
- Special Trait Material Integration Structural Glasscore Growth
- Lumen Behavior None
- Rind Pattern Suspended microvoid pores in glassy tissue
- Stem Style Jade-glass stem
- Botanical Name: Malus glassean viridis
- Price: 0.006 WETH
- Artist: Goz
Limited Specimen · 1 of 1
Nutrition Facts
Energy ~215 kcal · Crystallin Sugars · Prism Fiber Threads · Mineral Essence: Ultra-High
