10 seeds per pack. A hardy and sturdy tree, a member of the mulberry family and unrelated to oranges, the Osage Orange was once one of the most commonly planted trees in the United States. Its popularity owes to its multi-purpose wood, which found widespread use in pioneer days. Bears grapefruit-sized, almost citrus looking fruits that are more or less inedible. Extremely hardy to freezes. Native to North Texas. #1359