Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Horse Apples!

Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera), also known as the Bois D'Arc is a fairly gemon tree throughout the country. As gemon as dirt here in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas! Spiny and messy with its inedible fruit, most folks only think of it as good for fence posts or crippling livestock. If you live near one (or more!) there is a use for those large, green 'horse apples'!
They have a nice, clean fragrance and make great centerpieces and decorations that last. Most importantly, they repel insects - particularly cockroaches. You can just put them whole where the bugs are, but for best results, cut them into slices and tuck them where they'll do the most good.
Collect the fruits in late summer or early fall after they have fallen from the tree. Be careful when slicing them up - some people are sensitive to the juice, and it could irritate your skin. Rubber gloves would be a great idea!

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