HERB - Moths, spiders, etc -Reply
SCOTT A WAGGONER
maynedelacroix at juno.com
Fri May 8 14:17:12 PDT 1998
On Fri, 08 May 1998 08:16:51 -0500 Norman White <gn-white at tamu.edu>
writes:
>Jin Liu Ch'ang here
>
>Scott Wagoner wrote:
>>You can call them hedge apples, osage orange, same thing, but where
>>do you find them here in Texas?
>>Raven
>
I live in the city. Where are you?
Do nurseries sell the apples?
Raven
>Lucky you, the tree is native to Texas and Oklahoma and is commonly
>known in Texas as Bois d'arc (pronounce bow dark). It is common in
>wet areas. I know of several acres of them down here where I live and
>see them all the time during the time of year when they have the big
>fruits. They were much loved in the past as a fence wood as they are
>basically impervious to rot and make good bows. You should have no
>problem finding them but watch out, they have thorns.
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