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Is It True What They Say About Hedge Apples?
The hedge apple, scorned by some and loved by a few. Why scorned? First, a few facts about the Osage Orange 'Maclura pomifera' tree which produces the 3 - 5 inch diameter fruit, aka the "hedge apple". The Osage Orange tree grows 30 ...
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