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The San Jose Scale and
Osage Orange Hedge...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Thomas Baddeley Symons, 2012
— because a portion of America for so long wanted to look English. It was as this
country's foremost hedgerow tree that the osage orange enjoyed a rage of
popularity from 1840 to 1860, a rage which extended the tree's range from a few
...
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Natural Histories: Stories from the Tennessee Valley
The imperfect, wrinkled orbs were what old timers called hedge-apples, the fruit
of a tree — Osage orange. Although widespread, Osage orange is not native to
the Tennessee Valley; it's an invited guest, a riparian plant that did well because
it ...
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The Evolution of Technology
Briar, mesquite, cactus, rose, and various locusts were grown but Osage orange
appeared to be the best plant for fencing purposes. Osage orange, or bois d'arc
as the early French traders called it, is a rather short tree with pronounced thorns
...
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Trees of Pennsylvania and the Northeast
Osage-Orange (Maclura pomifera). From a limited range in Texas, Oklahoma,
and Arkansas, this small to medium-size tree has been transplanted throughout
North America east of the Rocky Mountains. Its name stems from its place of
origin, ...
J. D. Burton Osage-orange (Madura pomifera) produces no sawtimber, pulpwood
, or utility poles, but it has been planted in greater numbers than almost any other
tree species in North America. Known also as hedge, hedge-apple, bodark, ...
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Arkansas Archaeology: Essays in Honor of Dan and Phyllis ...
ago, "was famous for its bow wood, the Osage orange or bois d'arc" — were
traded to tribes in the Mississippi Valley, the Southwest, and the Plains as far
south as Sonora and as far north as Montana. The earliest mention of Osage
orange ...
Robert C. Mainfort Marvin D. Jeter Dan F. Morse Phyllis A. Morse
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A History of the
Osage People
Bow wood of Osage Orange (Bois de Arc, Hedge, Bodark) was in great demand.
Osage Orange is probably the best bow wood in the world. It surpasses the
English yew, lemon wood, hickory, and ash as bow wood. Two types of Osage
bows ...
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The Tree Book: A Practical Guide to Selecting and ...
Requirements of Your Osage Orange The Osage orange prefers open, sunny
areas and can grow in a variety of soils. Planting Your Osage Orange The more
care you take when you put your tree in the ground, the better it will do during its
...
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Field Guide to the Natural World of New York City
Osage Orange: Maclura pomifera ETYMOLOGY Maclura: William Maclure,
eighteenth-century American geologist; pomifera: applelike fruit PLACE OF
ORIGIN Native to America, in the Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana area once
inhabited ...
«OSAGE ORANGE» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
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A good gate makes a good garden
Other naturally rot-resistant woods include osage orange (Maclura pomifera) and white oak (Quercus alba). Spring is a good time to look for ... «Sioux City Journal, Tem 15»
Keep nature out with nature
Other naturally rot-resistant woods include osage orange (Maclura pomifera) and white oak (Quercus alba). Spring is a good time to look for ... «The Columbian, Tem 15»
Myths and truths about repelling summer pests
Some orange varieties, such as the Osage orange, actually contain a chemical compound that repels cockroaches. However, while the fruit ... «Fort Worth Star Telegram, Tem 15»
SND: Bowmaker
First, he picks out a special piece of yew wood and osage orange — rare woods that are prized for their flexibility and softness, which make ... «Corvallis Gazette Times, Tem 15»
Tips on building a rustic, strong and attractive garden gate
Other naturally rot-resistant woods include osage orange (Maclura pomifera) and white oak (Quercus alba). Spring is a good time to look for ... «Brandon Sun, Tem 15»
Salem Artisan Festival snapshots
... wood also known as osage orange, a wood common to eastern Ohio from Ashtabula to Athens counties. Izenour graduated from Salem High ... «SalemNews.net, Tem 15»
Cottonwood Forest
Isaac B Werner had catalpa trees (See "Isaac's Catalpa Trees," 5-30-2012 in the blog archives), Osage orange trees (See "Planting Osage ... «Pratt Tribune, Tem 15»
Lotus of Alabama ponds and streams are glories of summer scene
Nation said that lotus, along with Chickasaw plum, yaupon, and Osage orange, were often planted by local tribes. The most commonly eaten ... «AL.com, Tem 15»
You can burn wood for heat in North Country winter, or you can boil …
The best North American hardwood I know of is Osage orange, native to the Midwest. It comes in at 33 mBTUs/cord. We'll assume you're ... «North Country Now, Tem 15»
LeQuire Gallery spotlights pair of Tennessee sculptors
The show features sculptures made of a vast selection of wood: oak burl, cherry, cedar, osage orange, ailanthus, walnut. He also uses ... «The Tennessean, Tem 15»