04/16/2025
🌳 What the Heck is a Hedge Apple?
If you’ve ever tripped over one of those big, green, bumpy fruits in the pasture and thought “What in the Red Dirt is THAT?”—you’re not alone.
That, my friend, is a hedge apple.
Also known as Osage orange.
Also known as bodark.
Also known as bois d’arc if you’re feeling fancy.
And yes—they’re all the same dang tree.
Before barbed wire, these trees were the fence.
Early settlers planted them tight, trimmed ‘em thorny, and let ‘em grow into living walls.
Even earlier? Native tribes like the Comanche used the wood for bows—it was so tough and valuable, people would trade a horse for one (is this still a thing? asking for a friend of course...)
The bodark wood is no joke:
✅ Rot-resistant
✅ Insect-proof
✅ So dense it sinks in water
Fence posts made from it can last 80+ years...and firewood? 🔥 It burns hot.
This ain’t just a weird tree—it’s Oklahoma history in bark and thorns.
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