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  • The name is derived from the type species, " Maclura mosaic virus ".
  • Other recorded foodplants include " Broussonetia kazinoki " and " Maclura fruticosa ".
  • The huge Osage orange tree,'Maclura pomifera', or hedge apple grows in the side yard of Long Grass House.
  • "Maclura " is closely related to the genus " Cudrania ", and hybrids between the two genera have been produced.
  • The Osage orange, or Maclura pomifera, is a member of the mulberry family, Moraceae, which explains its furrowed bark and thorny scraggly branches.
  • Some botanists recognize a more broadly defined " Maclura " that includes species previously included in " Cudrania " and other genera of Moraceae.
  • The estate's oldest tree is a large Osage-orange ( " Maclura pomifera " ), believed to be the largest in the United States.
  • "' Pomiferin "'is a prenylated isoflavone that can be found along with osajin in the fruits and female flowers of the osage orange tree ( " Maclura pomifera " ).
  • To complicate matters, the spiny gardenia resembles the Cockspur Vine ( " Maclura cochinchinensis " ) and invasive small-leaved privet ( " Ligustrum sinense " ), so inadvertent removal is possible.
  • The Osage orange, Maclura pomifera, a spiny shrub once commonly used as a living fence in the American Southwest, is just one of the plants containing chemicals that may ( or may not ) help repel some or all insects.
  • The Town Square has a festival every year during the last week of the month of September called the Bodock Festival, based on the Maclura pomifera tree next to the historical mansion, Lochinvar, that survived a massive tornado hit in 2001.
  • Hamilton was an active botanist, and his estate and greenhouses grew to contain more than 10, 000 species of plants, including the first specimens introduced into America of the Ginkgo biloba, Paper Mulberry, Sycamore Maple, Ailanthus, Caucasian Zelkova, and Lombardy Poplar as well as plants grown from seeds harvested during Lewis and Clark s expeditions, especially the Osage Orange ( " Maclura pomifera " ).