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Fruit d'un oranger des Osages, Parc des Oiseaux = Parc ornithologique des Dombes, Villars-les-Dombes (Ain, France)
L'Oranger des Osages (Maclura pomifera ; syn. Maclura aurantiaca) est un arbre originaire d'Amérique du Nord appartenant à la famille des Moraceae et qui, malgré son nom, n'a donc rien d'un agrume si ce n'est un fruit ressemblant à une orange verte (Wikipédia).
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it's amazing that it can stay on the small branch when it is so big. you've shown in off nicely here. i love how i learn about so many things just by viewing everyone's photographs! i discover plants, geography, techniques, humor - it's delightful.
seen and enjoyed in 'naturey crap - crappy nature' - thanks for adding to the group.
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