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Jackfruit, Breadfruit, Osage Orange, Mulberry, Soursop, Sugar Apple, Cherimoya
... stem axis. See The Pineapple: Another Multiple Fruit Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera) Another very interesting member of the mulberry family is the osage orange (Maclura pomifera). Native to the midwestern and ... from a separate ovary. The wood of osage orange was highly prized by the Osage Indians of Arkansas and Missouri for bows. In fact, osage orange is stronger than oak (Quercus) and as ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

CMOS Newsletter January 9, 2005
... The December meeting was very nice. There were plenty of snacks. Howard brought a nice osage orange tree branch to mount the phals on that Barbara got from Zuma Canyon Orchids. They ...
cmos.missouri.org


... locust (Otto, North Carolina) River Birch River birch is a city slicker (Birmingham, Alabama) Osage orange (Maclura pomifera)Osage orange with its "green brain" (Tennessee) Swamp Chestnut Oak Swamp chestnut oak (Quercus michauxii) Georgia ...
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Growing from Seed - GardenWeb
... :23 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Oct 26, 06 at 1:22 Osage Orange Posted by: oregon_veg 8 on Wed, Oct 25, 06 at 12:43 1 follow-up ...
forums2.gardenweb.com

San Jose Scale On Fruit Trees, HYG-2039-92
... Jose scale attacks apple, pear, plum, sweet cherry, apricot, peach, nectarine, quince, currant, gooseberry and Osage orange. Appearance and Life Cycle The insect spends the winter in an immature stage (the second ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Questions On Mock Orange
... Orange Questions on: Mock Orange Ron Smith, Horticulturist, NDSU Extension Service Q: I have attempted to find information on how to prune a mock orange. We have a mock orange ... assume since you are referring to a tree known as Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) that you live somewhere south of North ... . The third one is prostrate kurtweed. The mock orange has septoria leaf spot. Protect next spring after ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Osage-Orange
... in non-burlike balls seed balls soft, green Osage Orange Maclura pomifera As the tree develops, its bark becomes ash-brown or dark orange-brown. It develops irregular fissures and breaks into broad, scaly ridges. Although not native to Ohio, through plantings the Osage-Orange has become resident to ...
www.oplin.org

Untitled Document
... Norway maple Norway Spruce O return to the top of the page Oaks Ohio buckeye Osage-orange P return to the top of the page Paper birch Pecan Persimmon Pin Oak Pine ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

Ohio Trees, Bulletin 700-00
... Ostrya – Hophornbeam Fagus – Beech Castanea – Chestnut Quercus – Oaks Ulmus – Elm Celtis – Hackberry Morus – Mulberry Maclura – Osage-Orange Magnolia – Magnolia Liriodendron – Tuliptree Asimina – Pawpaw Sassafras – Sassafras Liquidambar – Sweetgum Platanus – Planetree Crataegus – Hawthorn Sorbus ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Trees Part 4
... They are thus closely associated with live oaks. Infected oak leaves have yellow to orange pustules on the lower sides of the leaves. Severe infection may rarely cause defoliation ... Decline. Cotton Wood Pine Baldcypress Arizona Cypress Willow Walnut Hickory Magnolia Cedar Pear (Bradford) Osage-orange Sweetgum Mimosa Crab Apples Mesquite Hercules Club Redbud Honey locust Dogwood Chinaberry Boxelder ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu




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