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by jws
1657 days ago
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I have a huge Osage orange tree. Generally nothing eats them, but when the snow stays on the ground for weeks, and forms a crust of ice… eventually the squirrels will tear apart the fruit and eat a few of the hundreds of oranges. It might be that the squirrels using it as a famine food in anomalous weather years is enough to spread it. In my neighborhood the big Osage oranges were planted in the late 1800s along the property lines, so they are long lived. A once in a hundred year weather event would be enough to keep a population going. |
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