Rabih Alameddine@rabihalameddineOn my walk. What is this?9:08 PM · Dec 4, 2021·Twitter for iPhone5 Retweets9 Quote Tweets99 LikesWho can reply?People @rabihalameddine mentioned can reply
Tea, Books, and Music@rudetuesday·Dec 4, 2021Yup! More about hedge apples:nationalgeographic.comThe surprising ancient history of the hedge appleThe softball-sized fruits of the Osage orange may have evolved to be eaten by extinct megafauna, and their wood is ideal for making archery bows and warm fires.310
Duchess Deserted Beach @desertedbeach·Dec 4, 2021Replying to @rabihalameddineAlien brains - please say they have come to take over, are a peace loving, Eco friendly race and love art more than money6
Worst Case Scenario Lisa@lisagolden·Dec 4, 2021Replying to @rabihalameddineIt looks like a hedge apple.3
Natasha ARORA #JEDI@EcoDecoARORA·Dec 4, 2021Replying to @rabihalameddineinaturalist.caOsage-Orange (Maclura pomifera)Maclura pomifera, commonly known as the Osage orange, is a small deciduous tree or large shrub, typically growing to 8 to 15 metres (30–50 ft) tall. The distinctive fruit, from a multiple fruit...26
darboscalante@darboscalante·Dec 4, 2021Replying to @rabihalameddineJust another piece of kryptonite. Nothing what to be worry about. 😇5