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Nother Plant ID #3084010
03/29/20 09:02 PM
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Coosa County, AL
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Found two of these on our place in Coosa county this weekend. I’ve seen them in Montgomery county before and always thought they were young Osage Orange but I’m not too sure now because I’ve never seen one up this way. Anybody know?

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Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084018
03/29/20 09:06 PM
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Trifoliate orange or better known as Flying Dragon

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Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084020
03/29/20 09:07 PM
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Luverne, AL
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Trifoliate Orange... nasty China plant that came in about 1850 first at Selma up the river for the rich slave traders. I have worked through hundreds of acres of that stuff and it is the devil satan plant. It makes privet and kudzu look like a sissy.


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Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084067
03/29/20 09:38 PM
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Kill it


Originally Posted by Johntravis89
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084071
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Yep and I believe it will produce a very tart fruit in a few months. Looks like a small lemon.

Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084074
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Use to have one in my yard. Wild lemon I’ve heard it called. Could not kill the damn thing and I tried

Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Red Fox] #3084075
03/29/20 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Fox
Yep and I believe it will produce a very tart fruit in a few months. Looks like a small lemon.


Yup, local folks who know the damn devil plant call it citrus fruit cause that what it is. very sharp high Vitamin C like a cross between a bad lemon and a half-rotten orange that is full of seeds. I hate that damn plant.


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Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084087
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Makes awesome root stock to graft any other citrus too though.

Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084191
03/30/20 07:19 AM
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pull up every root u can find, pile it all up, burn the hail out of it then napalm the site

Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084196
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I'd hate to trip and fall into that.

Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: bald347] #3084747
03/30/20 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bald347
I'd hate to trip and fall into that.


It is used as security fencing in places where razor wire would seem a little over the top. In full sun and lots of pruning it will produce an impenetrable hedge full of those nasty thorns.

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Re: Nother Plant ID [Re: Coosa1] #3084761
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We always called that Mock Orange


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