When:
Saturday, Dec 07, 2019 9:00a -
5:00p
Repeats weekly

Where:
Harvard Museum of Natural History
26 Oxford St
Cambridge, MA 02138

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Admission:
$15

Categories:
Art

Event website:
https://hmnh.harvard.edu/fruits-decay

While we eagerly await the ripening of our favorite summer fruits, microscopic competitors are at work multiplying and consuming them in a world beyond our sight. If we wait too long, the activity of fungi, bacteria, and other microbes will soon appear as an unexpected blotch, suspicious “fuzz,” or oddly curled foliage.


Fruits in Decay is a new special exhibit in the Glass Flowers gallery that explores blight, rot, and other diseases on summer fruits. It features exquisitely detailed glass botanical models of strawberries, peaches, apricots, plums, and pears made by famed glass artist Rudolf Blaschka. On display for the first time in nearly two decades, these models capture—with astonishing realism—the intricacies and strange beauty of fruits in various stages of decay.

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