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osage orange grows

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Trees Part 4
... occurs again. Entry appears to be through injured surfaces on limbs or trunk. The fungus grows best at 86 degrees F but can grow at 50 and 100 degrees F. Hypoxylon ... Oak 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 Palms Mountain ...
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Jackfruit, Breadfruit, Osage Orange, Mulberry, Soursop, Sugar Apple, Cherimoya
... into the U.S. from Thailand. Native to the Indo-Malaysian region, this species now grows throughout tropical regions of the world. Along with durians (Durio zibethinus, Bombacaceae) and soursop (Annona ... arising 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 tough ...
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Botanical
... grasslands ... Maclura Maclura is the botanical name for a medium sized, spiny tree called the Osage Orange. This tre... Magnolia These evergreen and deciduous (leaf-losing) trees and shrubs have beautiful, ... that live in warm countries and are suitable for outdoor culti... Myosotidium This perennial grows wild in the Chatham Island (New Zealand) and resembles Forget-Me-Nots (Myosotis... Myosotis ...
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Select Crapemyrtle Cultivars
... cold hardiness Biloxi Pale pink 80 30 Upright; vase Orange Rapid grower; starts flowering in mid-July; exfoliating mottled ... to spreading Yellow orange Fair mildew resistance; fair cold hardiness; brittle limbs; begins flowering in mid-July Osage Clear, ... Orange Susceptible to spring frost damage and mildew; smooth bark Powhatan Medium to dark purple 75 10 to 20 Compact; upright Yellow to orange Grows ...
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CHE Fruit Facts
... outlines are also found on the same plant. As the plant grows, the tendency seems towards larger and entire leaves, with at ... staked to point it in a vertical direction. Trees grafted onto Osage orange (Maclura pomifera) rootstock tend to be more robust and grow ... treated with rooting hormone. The che is also easily grafted to Osage orange rootstock using either a cleft or whip-and-tongue graft. Pests ...
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Floridata: Ginkgo biloba
... deciduous tree is enjoyed as a landscape plant in many parts of the world. Ginkgo grows slowly to a height of 100 ft (30.5 m), with a width in the ... peace was not to be achieved. To the nuns' despair a new evil arose - the osage orange wars had begun! But that's another story... WARNING Avoid female plants, the fruit is ...
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Maclura pomifera (Raf
... Most bodark swamps have been converted to fields, and within the Red River system today Osage-orange grows most commonly on sandy terraces not yet occupied by other vegetation and on Blackland ... found along fence rows, ditch banks, ravines, and around abandoned farmsteads. Most observers report that Osage-orange grows vigorously on all soils (32,34). Some state, however, that hedges planted on soil ...
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San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio Texas - Native Area/Hill Country Plants
... bird, Golden Cheek Warbler, in nest-building. Bodark, Bois DArc, Osage Orange Maclura pomifera Central and East Texas (top) Moraceae - Mulberry 40 ... chuckwagons were built of Bodark wood. Root yields a tan to orange dye. Sap of large, green fruit yields an insecticide. This ... Oak/Beech 50 feet Deciduous tree (loses its leaves in winter). Grows in canyons and river bottoms. Can be seen at Lost ...
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Does Pressure-Treated Wood Belong in Your Garden?
... -growth cypress is comparable to CCA; second-growth cypress is moderately decay resistant. Cypress grows in the southeastern U.S., particularly along the coast, in wet, swampy conditions. A ... access to a native species whose heartwood is decay resistant. Black locust, red mulberry, osage orange, and Pacific yew show outstanding longevity. Other highly rot-resistant species include catalpa, Arizona ...
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By the Prophet of the Earth. University of Arizona Press.
... as 'bamboo,' but doubtless it was a cane that no longer grows in the river bottoms. (See Russell, p. 147.) An important adjunct ... Osage orange wood is preferred, but they are also made of willow (chi ul), and of catclaw (oopat) from the mountains. The trunk of a young osage orange ... dry. Another method was followed by Lewis Manuel, who also used osage orange wood, but while the bow is green it is bent ...
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