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Examples
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Most folks have forgotten about a tree call osage-orange or hedge apple.
SurvivalBlog.com 2010
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Michael Alderfer , a Downingtown, Pa., floral designer, says pimply green osage oranges, which can be found growing along roadsides in much of the U.S., look fabulous in the holiday arrangements he is making this year.
Greenery, With Hints of the Forest and Desert Anne Marie Chaker 2011
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March 28th, 2010 at 2: 07 pm pags2 says: osage says:
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What the GOP REALLY means ... says: osage, great post.
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P.D. there used to be what seemed like zillions of osage orange trees along the roads of Bucks County.
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April 6th, 2010 at 11: 33 am ralph the wonder llama, official spokesllama for the Llama Milk Council® says: osage says:
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Mostly loss of habitat with neighboring farmers taking down fences, pushing out osage orange hedge rows and small stands of timber.
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The number of votes in Congress do count and anyone who is paying attention knows why we are stalled to stop Bush. osage wrote on September 14, 2007 8: 42 AM:
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According to one theory, mammoths dispersed the seeds of plants that had no other method of propagating, like the osage orange; elephants would, too.
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Fun facts about the osage orange: it's key dispersal agents were probably north american megafauna horses, mastodons, ground sloth etc. and it's relictual distribution when Europeans arrived may have been due to the extinction of the megafauna some millenia before.
Urban Wildlife Watch: Osage Orange Trees DNLee 2008
bilby commented on the word osage
We have an etymology but no definitions. Might be due to lowercase?
December 1, 2011