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    #16
    Bradford pear, fruitless

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      #17
      Originally posted by low fence View Post
      possible bois d' arc???
      Originally posted by riflebowpistol View Post
      osage orange or hedge apple tree. There are some were we used to live. They produce a large light yellow green fruit, that coons like. Those thorns are well hidden, they don't looke like they have thorns from 15 ft. Away. But try walking under one with low hanging limbs, you will find the thorns quickly.
      ^^^^this^^^^^

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        #18
        I say wild lemon tree. They have some really big thorns and dark leaves like the pic.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Low Fence View Post
          Definitely not this
          Haha! So sure it’s not tickle-tongue, then suggest Bois De Arc? I’ll trll you this....definitely not Bois De Arc.

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            #20
            Bois De Arc, Osage Orange and Hedge Apple are all the same tree.

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              #21
              That looks like a Water Locust. It's a smaller version of a Honey Locust. Look at
              one of the mature trees and see if the bark is brown to gray with a scaly look. I don't think they serve any benefit to wildlife except maybe nesting for smaller birds.

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                #22
                It's not a locust, our species of locust tress have compound leaves.

                It is also not Hercules club (tickle tongue), leaves are wrong.

                Trifoliate Orange has large thorns but again the leave are wrong.

                With that said it is most likely Osage Orange. As others have stated other names for this tree are Bois D'arc, Horse Apple, Crab Apple or Hedge Apple.

                Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk

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                  #23
                  Your right it has to be compound to be a Locust.

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                    #24
                    I have some of these. Ornamental pear or a variation of it.

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                      #25
                      Looks like a Bradford Pear or Cleaveland pear but those dont have thorns on them.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by BrandonH View Post
                        Looks like some type of citrus tree, but not sure what kind.
                        I thought about an Osage Orange

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View Post
                          Bois De Arc, Osage Orange and Hedge Apple are all the same tree.
                          I didnt know this

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                            #28
                            A bush

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                              #29
                              Horse Apple.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View Post
                                Bois De Arc, Osage Orange and Hedge Apple are all the same tree.
                                If this is what type of tree it is how large does it have to get before it starts to produce anything and what time of the year?

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