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Maclura pomifera - Wikipedia
Maclura pomifera, commonly known as the Osage orange is a small deciduous tree or large shrub, native to the south-central United States. en.wikipedia.org
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Maclura pomifera (Raf - Southern Research Station - USDA
Osage-orange heartwood is the most decay-resistant of all North American timbers and is immune to termites. The outer layer of sapwood is very thin; ... www.srs.fs.usda.gov
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The Osage Orange: Useless or Useful? - Penn State Extension
Osage orange wood is very durable and is still used for making fence posts. If allowed to dry out, the wood burns hot and long, and has one of ... extension.psu.edu
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Osage orange
Osage orange [f. Osage n. and a. + orange n.1] = maclura, a tree native to Arkansas and neighbouring regions formerly occupied by the Osage people; also, the fruit of this tree. Also attrib.1817 J. Bradbury Trav. Amer. 160 note, It bleeds an acrid milky juice when wounded, and is called by the hunte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osage Orange | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Osage Orange is extremely durable and is considered to be one of the most decay resistant woods in North America. www.wood-database.com
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Osage Orange - Missouri Department of Conservation
Osage orange is a medium-sized tree with a short trunk, dense, round, or irregular crown, milky sap, and stout thorns. Leaves are alternate, simple, ... mdc.mo.gov
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Solva pallipes
Larvae have been found underneath the bark of cottonwood, Carolina poplar, Osage orange, and red mulberry trees. wikipedia.org
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Osage-orange | Maclura pomifera | The Morton Arboretum
Commonly called Osage-orange or hedge apple, this medium-sized tree has a short trunk and rounded crown with large globular fruit produced by female trees. mortonarb.org
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Osage Orange - Cook Woods
Osage Orange, Maclura pomifera, is a beautiful wood from the southern Midwest! The heartwood is golden to bright yellow, which usually ages to a darker medium ... www.cookwoods.com
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Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange) - Illinois Wildflowers
Osage Orange was introduced into Illinois to create windbreaks and to establish thorny hedges that could control the movement of farm animals. It is native to ... www.illinoiswildflowers.info
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Osage Orange - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
Not all of the fruit is edible. Only the seeds are. In fact, the Osage Orange it is closely related to the Mulberries, which we do eat, and the Paper Mulberry ... www.eattheweeds.com
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Osage Orange Tree Characteristics and Uses - Facebook
it is a dioecious tree—separate male and female trees. The large fruits are born only on the females. While it grows from zones 4 to 9, its ... www.facebook.com
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Monkey orange
Strychnos spinosa (also known as green monkey orange, Natal orange, spiny monkey orange) Strychnos madagascariensis (also known as black monkey orange Osage orange) References Fruit wikipedia.org
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Choosing wood for outdoor projects | Wood
For utmost durability without chemical additives, choose black locust, osage orange, redwood, ipe, teak, or thermally modified woods. But ipe and teak are among the most expensive woods suitable for outdoor use. And local sources for thermally modified wood, osage orange, and black locust can prove difficult to find.
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bois d'arc
‖ bois d'arc N. Amer. (bwa dark) Also bow-dark, ‖ bodok. [Fr., ‘wood of bow’.] The wood of the osage orange, used by American Indians for making bows.1805 Ann. 9th Congr. 2 Sess. 1138 At this place Mr. Dunbar obtained one or two slips of the ‘bois d'arc’. 1848 Bartlett Dict. Amer., Bow-dark tree (Fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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