Their peels are deep orange, slightly bumpy, and have a distinct knob that protrudes from the rest of the fruit. Like other citrus fruits, they are rich in fiber, vitamin C, and sweet flavors that ...
Osage Orange (Maclura pomifera) is identifiable by its simple, glossy, ovate leaves, typically 2-5 inches long, which turn yellow in fall. The tree produces large, round, bumpy fruits, known as ...