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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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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.
Ronald Losure, Nouchetdu38, Jean-luc Drouin have particularly liked this photo
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www.americanforests.org/magazine/article/trees-that-miss-the-mammoths
raingirl club has replied to Ronald Losure clubthe 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.
Ronald Losure club has addedseen and enjoyed in 'naturey crap - crappy nature' - thanks for adding!
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