What you likely found is a Osage orange, sometimes called a “hedge apple” or “monkey brain.” 🍏🧠
Why it Looks So Weird
- The fruit has a bumpy, brain-like surface.
- It’s usually bright green.
- When fresh, it can feel sticky or slightly milky because of sap inside.
- It often falls under the tree in autumn.
About the Tree
The fruit comes from the Osage orange tree, a tree native to North America but planted in many places around the world.
Is It Edible?
- Humans: Generally not eaten (very bitter and full of latex-like sap).
- Animals: Some animals like squirrels may nibble on the seeds.
Interesting Facts
- Historically used by Native Americans to make strong bows (the wood is extremely tough).
- Some people place the fruit in homes believing it repels insects, though evidence is limited.
✅ Summary:
That strange, sticky green “brain ball” under the tree is almost certainly an Osage orange fruit—odd looking but harmless.
If you want, you can also send a photo, and I can confirm exactly what plant it came from. 🌿📷