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Posted: 23 Nov 2019


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oranger des Osages
département du Rhône
Maclura pomifera
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bois d'arc


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Oranger des Osages (Maclura pomifera), Parc de la Tête-d'Or, Lyon (France)

Oranger des Osages (Maclura pomifera), Parc de la Tête-d'Or, Lyon (France)
L'Oranger des Osages (Maclura pomifera ; syn. Maclura aurantiaca) est un arbre originaire d'Amérique du Nord qui, malgré son nom, n'a rien d'un agrume si ce n'est un fruit ressemblant à une orange verte.
Le nom "oranger des Osages" vient de la tribu indienne des Osages, qui occupait la zone où pousse cet arbre.
Appelé aussi "bois d'arc", voir Ronald Losure.
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Ronald Losure, Nouchetdu38, Jean-luc Drouin have particularly liked this photo


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 Ronald Losure
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This tree has a very surprising history. The fruits were eaten by mastodons before they became extinct. I am allowing many osage orange trees to grow on my land, so I am ready when the mastodons are re-introduced here. ;-)

www.americanforests.org/magazine/article/trees-that-miss-the-mammoths
4 years ago.
raingirl club has replied to Ronald Losure club
fascinating! i will add this tree to my list of ancient plants. my favorite is the horsetail. Equisetum. not so fond of the puzzlegrass version, but the more upright version with fronds that go horizontal out.

the osage orange has been naturalized to my state, Oregon, but is native in the mid-south, - having looked it up because of your info. circling around, the article you link to was written by a man in Eugene, Oregon.

and people think we're just about photos! thanks for the info. i might need to join you and plant an osage orange tree.
4 years ago.
Ronald Losure club has added
Un autre nom de cette arbre est bois d'arc. Nous utilisons le nom français même ici.
4 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
i think it's great when trees can't fit into frame of a photo. it helps me feel their size. this tree trunk is beautiful. i imagine fairies gathering in the crook.

seen and enjoyed in 'naturey crap - crappy nature' - thanks for adding!
4 years ago.
 MichèleM
MichèleM club
Je suis ravie que cette photo ai suscité ces jolies pensées, venues de si loin. Pour moi c'était simplement un bel arbre, à l'écorce presque voluptueuse, souvent solitaire dans les parcs et jardins de France. J'en ai photographié le fruit, ailleurs dans ma galerie. Merci à tous !
4 years ago.

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