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Mitchell, Jessa Thurman, Charli N. Davis, Mattew D. Moran, Jessica Bonumwezi, Sophie Katz, Jennifer L. Penner, and Matthew D. Moran. "Seed Dispersal in Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera) by Squirrels (Sciurus spp.)." The American Midland Naturalist 180, no. 2 (2018): 312-317.
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are at first bright green and pubescent; during their first winter they become light brown tinged with orange, and later they become a paler orange brown. Branches contain a yellow pith, and are armed with stout, straight, axillary spines. During the winter, the branches bear lateral buds that are
623:, a long oval terminating in a slender point. The leaves are 8 to 13 centimetres (3–5 in) long and 5 to 8 centimetres (2–3 in) wide, and are thick, firm, dark green, shining above, and paler green below when full grown. In autumn they turn bright yellow. The
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Boone, Madison J.; Davis, Charli N.; Klasek, Laura; del Sol, Jillian F.; Roehm, Katherine; Moran, Matthew D. (March 11, 2015). "A Test of
Potential Pleistocene Mammal Seed Dispersal in Anachronistic Fruits using Extant Ecological and Physiological Analogs".
532:, "So much ... esteem the wood of this tree for the purpose of making their bows, that they travel many hundreds of miles in quest of it." The trees are also known as "bodark", "bodarc", or "bodock" trees, most likely originating as a corruption of
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Osage orange wood is more rot-resistant than most, making good fence posts. They are generally set up green because the dried wood is too hard to reliably accept the staples used to attach the fencing to the posts. Palmer and Fowler's
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from its base; as these shoots grew, they became interwoven and formed a dense, thorny barrier hedge. The thorny Osage orange tree was widely naturalized throughout the United States until this usage was superseded by the invention of
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in 1874. By providing a barrier that was "horse-high, bull-strong, and pig-tight", Osage orange hedges provided the "crucial stop-gap measure for westward expansion until the introduction of barbed wire a few decades later".
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is golden to bright yellow but fades to medium brown with ultraviolet light exposure. The wood is heavy, hard, strong, and flexible, capable of receiving a fine polish and very durable in contact with the ground. It has a
1127:, a Scottish botanist who had traveled the interior United States extensively in the early 19th century, reported that a bow made of Osage timber could be traded for a horse and a blanket. Additionally, a yellow-orange
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549:. Some historians believe that the high value this wood had to Native Americans throughout North America for the making of bows, along with its small natural range, contributed to the great wealth of the
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of Texas. It has since become widely naturalized in the United States and
Ontario, Canada. Osage orange has been planted in all the 48 contiguous states of the United States and in southeastern Canada.
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has many names, including mock orange, hedge apple, hedge, monkey ball, pap, monkey brains and yellow-wood. The name bois d'arc (from French meaning "bow-wood") has also been corrupted into
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present in the wood and fruit in an approximately 1:2 ratio by weight, and in turn comprise 4–6% of the weight of dry fruit and wood samples. Primary components of fresh fruit include
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containing 220 million trees that stretched for 18,600 miles (29,900 km). The sharp-thorned trees were also planted as cattle-deterring hedges before the introduction of
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by extant horse or elephant species, while a 2018 study concludes that squirrels are ineffective, short-distance seed dispersers. The claim has been criticised as a "
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Choteau, who resided the greater portion of his time for many years with the
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The fruit is not poisonous to humans or livestock, but is not preferred by them, because it is mostly inedible due to a large size (about the diameter of a
2024:"The mystery of Patrick Henry's osage-orange: which enigma is greater; the age of the national champion or how it got to Virginia? - Free Online Library"
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1164:). Its dense grain structure makes for good tonal properties. Production of woodwind instruments and waterfowl game calls are common uses for the wood.
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developed from the axils of crowded leaves on the spur-like branchlets of the previous year. They feature a hairy, four-lobed
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Ecology of the Loggerhead Shrike in Southwestern Oklahoma".
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from whom young plants were first obtained, as told in the notes of Meriwether Lewis in 1804.
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can be extracted from the wood, which can be used as a substitute for
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2617:"Heating With Wood: Species Characteristics and Volumes"
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that controlled all the land in which these trees grew.
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The largest known Osage orange tree is located at the
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Plants used in traditional Native American medicine
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1860:Anachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt Them
1831:. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. p.
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1418:. Iowa State University of Science and Technology
1238:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T61886714A61886723.en
899:Evidence of a seed predator (February in Kansas).
471:sent some slips and cuttings of the curiosity to
32:"Bois d'arc" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2150:"Facts and Myths Associated with "Hedge Apples""
1410:Jesse, Laura; Lewis, Donald (October 24, 2014).
1073:The Osage orange is commonly used as a tree row
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693:surface. The compound (or multiple) fruit is a
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2726:Native American Ethnobotany Database
2502:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p.
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2269:. Amsterdam: Elsevier. p. 500.
2148:Jauron, Richard (October 10, 1997).
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3334:IUCN Red List least concern species
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883:, a Kentucky pioneer settlement in
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2754:images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu
2722:"Maclura Pomifera (search result)"
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2585:Prestemon, Dean R. (August 1998).
2190:A Natural History of Western Trees
2088:"The Trees That Miss The Mammoths"
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2728:. University of Michigan–Dearborn
2692:"Osage Orange – Maclura pomifera"
2666:"Facts and Myths of Hedge Apples"
2619:. Utah State University Extension
1823:Rollings, Willard Hughes (2005).
1416:Horticulture & Home Pest News
1382:"Plant fact sheet: Osage orange,
805:Maclura pomifera fruits on ground
658:borne on long, slender, drooping
3252:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:148738-2
2638:Joe Duggan (November 20, 2018).
1733:, 13(m7), 1–34, (1 January 2014)
1380:Wynia, Richard L. (March 2011).
1334:Buckeye Yard & Garden Online
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1764:Giannetto, Raffaella (2021).
1653:Wynia, Richard (March 2011).
1615:The Handy Biology Answer Book
1588:Agricultural Research Service
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835:in pre-Columbian era America.
551:Spiroan Mississippian culture
2427:Forestry of the Great Plains
1973:United States Forest Service
1910:"The Enigmatic Osage Orange"
1747:"Osage Oranges Take a Bough"
1156:Fieldbook of Natural History
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2440:Kemp, Bill (May 31, 2015).
1696:Keeler, Harriet L. (1900).
1484:10.1674/0003-0031-180.2.312
1472:American Midland Naturalist
1437:Wayman, Dave (March 1985).
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1753:. March 2004. p. 35.
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1716:61, no. 2 (2001): 14–21.
1264:explorer.natureserve.org
1231:: e.T61886714A61886723.
1083:Great Plains Shelterbelt
913:evolutionary anachronism
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405:. It is a member of the
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2186:Peattie, Donald Culross
2156:. Iowa State University
2112:Southeastern Naturalist
2086:Bronaugh, Whit (2010).
1908:Barlow, Connie (2002).
1875:, vol. 61, no. 2 (2001)
1731:Southeastern Naturalist
1466:Murphy, Serena (2018).
1336:. Ohio State University
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2696:University of Illinois
2028:www.thefreelibrary.com
1612:Bobick, James (2004).
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514:The trees were named
2702:on November 17, 2016
2644:Lincoln Journal Star
2566:on September 6, 2015
2124:10.1656/058.014.0109
1949:Burton, J D (1990).
1751:Smithsonian Magazine
1213:Stritch, L. (2018).
1180:Traditional medicine
757:Female inflorescence
617:arranged alternately
421:animals. Ecologists
2554:"Heating with Wood"
2209:The Wilson Bulletin
2049:"Osage-orange - VA"
1526:2022EcoEv..12E8583S
877:Brookneal, Virginia
611:Leaves and branches
503:adventitious shoots
473:President Jefferson
311:Toxylon aurantiacum
68:Conservation status
2690:Nelson, Jennifer.
2469:"Schooner Sultana"
2373:10.1007/BF02859211
2263:"Maclura pomifera"
2003:Virginia Big Trees
1999:"Tree Information"
1865:2007-01-06 at the
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291:Maclura aurantiaca
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2765:Taxon identifiers
2475:on March 13, 2014
2406:on April 28, 2020
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2309:(28): 6806–6811.
2247:978-1-60358-571-2
1842:978-0-7910-8349-9
1534:10.1002/ece3.8583
1443:Mother Earth News
998:is cultivated in
861:post oak savannas
855:, as well as the
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461:Mississippi River
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