Osage Oranges
 in Monroe Street Cemetery, Cleveland, O.
in Monroe Street Cemetery, Cleveland, O. Maclura pomifera, a tall osage-orange
Maclura pomifera, a tall osage-orange
 On top of this gravestone table some squirrel shredded the pommes to get to the seeds. To the right is a fruit, also to the right, and in front is a sapling with many glossy, lancet shaped leaves. The seeds are buried in the pith. The pith is most of the fruit, and then the seeds are surrounded by slime. Squirrels spend some time and effort for the treat.
On top of this gravestone table some squirrel shredded the pommes to get to the seeds. To the right is a fruit, also to the right, and in front is a sapling with many glossy, lancet shaped leaves. The seeds are buried in the pith. The pith is most of the fruit, and then the seeds are surrounded by slime. Squirrels spend some time and effort for the treat.
 “Yeah, what?”
“Yeah, what?”
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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