Thanks, I'll try that.
Gloria
"Lar" wrote in message
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In article -
berlin.de, says...
Anybody know what a "horse apple" is, or if it is available
commercially?
There was a "horse apple" tree in the backyard of a house I lived in
many
years ago. The apples were huge, green in color, and VERY sour
tasting,
but they made the best pies! The lady that I bought the house from
told me
she got the tree out in the country at her grandmother's old home
place. She
said they grow wild in pastures, usually near the fence. I'd love to
have
one of these trees. TIA for any info.
Gloria
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Search for Bois d'arc tree...Bodark Tree...Osage orange.
Don't think I ever heard of anyone eating them
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We child proofed our home,
but they are still getting in.
Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!
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