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plant orange tree from seed Osage Orange Tree SeedsThe hedge apple. The indestructible wood. The tree that outlasts everything. Maclura pomifera, the Osage Orange, is one of the toughest and most utilitarian trees in North America. Known for its incredibly durable wood, thorny growth habit, and unmistakable green fruits, it has served as living fencing, firewood, and tool material for centuries. Originally native to a small region in the southern plains, it has proven itself across the country as a
The hedge apple. The indestructible wood. The tree that outlasts everything.
Maclura pomifera, the Osage Orange, is one of the toughest and most utilitarian trees in North America. Known for its incredibly durable wood, thorny growth habit, and unmistakable green fruits, it has served as living fencing, firewood, and tool material for centuries. Originally native to a small region in the southern plains, it has proven itself across the country as a tree that thrives where others fail and delivers long-term value on every level.
- Exceptionally rot-resistant wood; fence posts last decades untreated
- Dense, thorny growth ideal for natural hedgerows and living fences
- Highly drought-tolerant and adaptable to poor soils
- Produces one of the highest-BTU firewoods in North America
- Historically prized as the premier wood for traditional bows
Things You Probably Didn’t Know
It burns hotter than almost anything.
Osage Orange has one of the highest BTU outputs of any North American wood, producing long-lasting, intense heat when used as firewood.
It was traded across a continent.
Indigenous peoples valued Osage Orange so highly for bow-making that it was traded thousands of miles beyond its native range.
It reshaped the Great Plains.
Millions of Osage Orange trees were planted during the Dust Bowl to form shelterbelts that reduced wind erosion. Many of those hedgerows still exist today.
Its fruit belongs to another era.
The large, brain-like fruits likely evolved for extinct megafauna like mammoths and giant sloths. Today, they mostly fall and decompose beneath the tree.
Growing Details
- Botanical Name: Maclura pomifera
- Stratification: Required; 30–60 days cold stratification or fall sowing
- USDA Zones: 4–9
- Soil: Extremely adaptable; tolerates poor, rocky, dry, or clay soils
- Light: Full sun
- Height: 30–60 feet
- Spread: 20–40 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast (1–2 ft/year)
Plant it along a fence line and let it do the work of something that would have cost ten times as much to build.
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