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TreesAgain Osage Orange Tree – Maclura pomifera – 3 starter plugs
$29.99
Healthy lot of 3 Osage Orange tree (Maclura pomifera) starter plugs – not bareroot.
Not Shipping to ID, OR & WA due to Japanese Beetle Quarantine
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Not Shipping to ID, OR & WA due to Japanese Beetle Quarantine
Healthy lot of 3 Osage Orange tree (Maclura pomifera) starter plugs – not bareroot.
Maclura pomifera, commonly called Osage orange, hedge apple, horse apple, monkey ball, bois d’arc, bodark, or bodockis a small deciduous tree or large shrub, typically growing to 8–15 metres (26–49 ft) tall. It is a Carolinian species. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on different plants. The fruit, from a multiple fruit family, is roughly spherical, but bumpy, and 7.6–15.2 centimetres (3–6 in) in diameter. It is filled with a sticky white latex. In fall, its color turns a bright yellow-green. Grows best in zones: 5-9 The heavy, close-grained yellow-orange wood is very dense and is prized for tool handles, treenails, fence posts, and other applications requiring a strong dimensionally stable wood that withstands rot. Straight-grained osage timber (most is knotty and twisted) makes very good bows. In Arkansas, in the early 19th century, a good Osage bow was worth a horse and a blanket. Additionally, a yellow-orange dye can be extracted from the wood, which can be used as a substitute for fustic and aniline dyes. When dried, the wood has the highest BTU content of any commonly available North American wood, and burns long and hot. Commonly found to be used by florists for decorative purposes. The wood should not be used in open fireplaces without a spark screen because the wood is very prone to popping and may send sparks and small embers several feet. The wood is very durable in contact with the ground. Smaller logs make good fence posts being both strong and durable. 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. Folklore provides numerous claims that hedgeapples are repellent to insects and spiders. The fruit of the osage orange has been placed in households for ages.
The plug is approximately 1 inch diameter by approximately 2.5 inches tall.
No minimum plant size is guaranteed, but they are typically approximately 1 to 3 inches, sometimes a tad smaller. These are small, just-started, tree seedlings.
So, please, no complaining that the trees are small. They are starter plugs. They’re supposed to be small.
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Check our How to Grow And Care For Osage Orange article for a complete care and growing guide.
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