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Found this in the yard. Probably the neighbor’s. Anyone know what it is and what it’s used for?

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Where are Hedge Apples found?
They are primarily found in the central United States, where the Maclura pomifera tree is native. Their natural range includes states such as Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois. These distinctive fruits are typically found in woodlands, prairies, and along riverbanks within their native regions. While they may also be found in other parts of the United States and even in other countries due to their use in landscaping and windbreaks, hedge apples are most prevalent in their native range in the central United States.
Versatile Uses of Hedge Apples
Natural Pest Repellent:
One of the most well-known uses of hedge apples is their potential as a natural pest repellent. Traditionally, people have placed these fruits in basements, garages, and other areas prone to insect infestations. It is believed that compounds emitted by the hedge apples, including 1,4-dichlorobenzene, have a deterrent effect on spiders, ants, and other pests. However, it’s important to note that scientific evidence supporting this claim is limited, and the effectiveness of hedge apples as a pest repellent may vary.
Decorative Purposes:

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