What kind of tree is this?

   / What kind of tree is this? #51  
They are SO hard to kill.

Tordon will kill them pretty reliably. My Mom spent many a day in the pasture cutting and painting them. If you do not apply it immediately after cutting you most likely won't kill it.
 
   / What kind of tree is this? #52  
Not that far from you and @MossRoad, I remember we used to have some huge specimens that were in the 50'+ range, 80-120 year old trees, based on the age of the houses around them. I think in the 1880s they were a popular ornamental tree in parts of the Midwest. I always thought they were a bit of a sleeper tree; no showy flowers, or scent, and then these cryptic fruit that suddenly were yellowish monsters.

All the best,

Peter
This is a friend of ours house... the entire north side is osage orange. Huge trees, some well over 2' in diameter and 60+ feet tall. We know, because they fall on his yard every year.

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   / What kind of tree is this? #53  
Here are a couple that have been trimmed up to look decent.
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The branches tend to curl down toward the ground, you you have to keep after them... As mentioned, stumps just keep re-sprouting, even after multiple Roundup applications. I think these things would survive a nuclear attack. Note that even the tiniest little sprouts already have thorns on them.
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Even if you grind them off, the sprouts come up out of the root system that is left underground.
 

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