[AT] osage
Dean Vinson
dean at vinsonfarm.net
Wed Jul 30 18:59:26 PDT 2014
Indeed, osage orange is extremely hard and dense, and apparently remains a
preferred wood for archery bows and fence posts. Burns hot. Makes a good
hedge, which as I understand it was among their intended purposes when
planted in the past.
But it's a colossal pain in the butt to work with on a large scale. Grows
fast and thick, with a seemingly infinite quantity of curly, sprangly,
intertwined, thorn-covered branches and suckers, a fair percentage of which
die after some years--and then, given their extreme hardness, remain in
place. All good qualities if you want a natural hedge and don't mind it
spreading out over the adjacent land, but makes for lots of work for a
would-be cleaner-upper like me. The main trunks are likewise twisted and
curled, so it's hard to get a log long enough and big enough to be useful
for much.
Dean Vinson
Saint Paris, Ohio
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