On a remote island in Lake Michigan, some old apple trees could have very rare, never-before-discovered genes.
By Austin Rowlader, Interlochen Public Radio, Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
Luke Marion is on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan, searching for apple trees on a sunny day in March.
There’s a chance these particular apple trees could be very rare, located 32 miles off mainland Michigan.
These old apple trees could have very rare, never-before-discovered genes.
Author's summary: Exploring rare apple trees on Beaver Island.