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<p>The fruit’s striking colouring is thought to be caused by a random genetic mutation at odds of more than a million to one.</p> <p>The apple has caused such a stir in the village of Colaton Raleigh, Devon, that Mr Morrish is inundated with neighbours queuing up to take pictures of it.</p> <p>Mr Morrish, 72, who has been harvesting the apples from trees in his garden for 45 years, said: ‘It’s truly amazing.</p>