Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera) is a tough and adaptable deciduous tree commonly used for windbreaks, natural fencing, hedgerows, and erosion control. Known for its strong wood and dense branching, it is ideal for creating natural borders and wildlife-supporting landscapes. These seeds produce hardy trees that grow well in various climates and soil types, especially in full sun.
Osage Orange is valued for its durability, drought tolerance, and ability to thrive in landscapes where other trees may struggle. Its dense growth makes it an excellent choice for property boundaries and privacy plantings.
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Maclura pomifera
- Common Name: Osage Orange
- Plant Type: Deciduous Tree
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Growth Habit: Dense, Upright Tree or Hedge
- Mature Height: 20–60 ft (varies by environment and pruning)
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Soil Type: Adaptable; grows in clay, loam, or sandy soils
- Watering: Low to Moderate, Drought Tolerant Once Established
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
- Germination Time: 2–8 Weeks (cold stratification recommended)
- Container Friendly: Only when young
- Uses: Windbreaks, Hedgerows, Wildlife Habitat, Landscape Barriers
Planting Guide
- Cold stratify seeds for 30–60 days for improved germination.
- Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in well-draining soil.
- Keep soil lightly moist during sprouting.
- Provide full sunlight for strong growth.
- Transplant outdoors after frost when seedlings are sturdy.