Ask Kelly: 'Monkey balls' in western Pennsylvania
They are not new to the western Pennsylvania region, but experts explained more about them.
Ask Kelly: 'Monkey balls' in western Pennsylvania
They are not new to the western Pennsylvania region, but experts explained more about them.
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Ask Kelly: 'Monkey balls' in western Pennsylvania
They are not new to the western Pennsylvania region, but experts explained more about them.
This week's question for our "Ask Kelly" segment is about something you're probably seeing a lot of this time of year: Monkey balls.They also are known as the osage orange, or the hedge apple. The scientific name is Maclura pomifera.Dawn from Apollo asked, "What's their deal?"They are not new to the western Pennsylvania region, but experts explained more about them.Watch the full story in the video player above.
PITTSBURGH —
This week's question for our "Ask Kelly" segment is about something you're probably seeing a lot of this time of year: Monkey balls.
They also are known as the osage orange, or the hedge apple. The scientific name is Maclura pomifera.
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Dawn from Apollo asked, "What's their deal?"
They are not new to the western Pennsylvania region, but experts explained more about them.
Watch the full story in the video player above.
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