While this species is not native to Indiana, it is found throughout the state, where it was planted for fence rows and fence post plantings due to its decay resistant wood. The leaves of Osage orange ...
In this edition of ID That Tree, meet a non-native tree originally planted for fence rows, the Osage Orange, also known as a hedgeapple. This tree is known by its gray bark with orange undertones and ...
the Osage orange tree was prized by Native American tribes like the Osage and Cherokee for its wood, which made excellent ...
It is also called Osage orange, horse apple, hedge apple, mock orange, naranjo Chino, yellow wood, and bow wood (the English translation of bois d’ark). Hereafter, I’ll use the common name ...
This “hardy and interesting” naturalized tree could be a good fit for your front yard. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ January Tree of the Month is the Osage orange. It grows ...
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