Posted by Wardner on January 02, 2010 at 08:46:31 from (4.154.241.131):
In Reply to: firewood posted by Jim Peck on January 02, 2010 at 05:42:55:
bradley martin said: (quoted from post at 22:17:49 01/02/10) Wardner; You know not what osage orange(commonly called "hedge") is evidently. Small tree native to Texas, widely planted as far northa as Minnesota and Ontario, wood is estremely strong and durable....excellent for fence posts.
I was responding to Billy NY. I am from MA and our flora is the same. The Buckthorn has red wood, thorns, and seeds itself in partial sunlight at the edge of fields. This is what he described. He said nothing about fruit that would eliminate Buckthorn or include Osage.
You are right. I know nothing about Osage.
There are alot of other people on this board who are not familiar with trees that grow outside of their location. I remember a few years back someone said all maples drop their samaras in spring. There was no challange. Apparently, no one on this board has ever seen a sugar maple that sheds its seeds and leaves in the fall.
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