GenFruitz #010
Adapted to low-density atmospheric strata, Malus aeris heliox prioritizes efficient gas exchange over mass accumulation. Its lightweight structure and diffuse micropores indicate an organism evolved to survive where material abundance is limited. Orchard records place its development in elevated canopy regions, where pressure and nutrient availability differ markedly from ground zones. While modest in appearance, scholars value this specimen for its demonstration of restraint. M. aeris heliox proves that not all evolutionary success within the Orchard is expressed through density or spectacle.
Item-Level Rarity
Uncommon
Traits
- Collection The First Bite
- Fruit Type Apple
- Colorway Blue
- Shape Lifted apple silhouette
- Surface Texture Satin-smooth
- Juice Level Moderate
- Special Trait Environmental Adaptation Low-Density Gas Exchange
- Lumen Behavior None
- Rind Pattern Diffuse aeriform micropores
- Stem Style Lightweight stem
- Botanical Name: Malus aeris heliox
- Price: 0.0044 WETH
- Artist: Bekra
Limited Specimen · 1 of 1
Nutrition Facts
Energy ~180 kcal · Aeris Sugars · Light Fiber Threads · Ion Trace Compounds
