Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Karen, You can't eat osage oranges. They were called this by pioneers because the outside resembles a green orange. I don't think they will hurt you but they have a real milky substance in them that is very bitter. My goats and pigs love them but I would not recommend them to be eaten by humans. I will be happy to send you some seeds as the trees have beautiful wood in them and I have always used them to keep spiders out of my home and barns. They also make good slingshot material if you have a Boyscout. Marsha Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2006 Report Share Posted September 14, 2006 marsha, would you be willing to sase for some of your osage orange seeds? If so plz contact me off group @ standingcrowdog Thanx in Advance Steven White Elk Stiller Marsha McKellep <dmmckellep2002 wrote: Karen, You can't eat osage oranges. They were called this by pioneers because the outside resembles a green orange. I don't think they will hurt you but they have a real milky substance in them that is very bitter. My goats and pigs love them but I would not recommend them to be eaten by humans. I will be happy to send you some seeds as the trees have beautiful wood in them and I have always used them to keep spiders out of my home and barns. They also make good slingshot material if you have a Boyscout. Marsha Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail. Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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