Bradford Pear trees were in full bloom in our neighborhoods, along roadways, and on farms. Missouri property owners could get ...
Cut down a callery pear tree on your Boone County property and get a native tree in return.The Boone County Extension Office ...
Bradford pear trees are a pretty sight, but they produce a pretty foul odor. They're also illegal in Ohio. Here's what to ...
Bradford pear trees, an incredibly invasive and non-native species, are back and spreading fast across Missouri.
OSU Extension recommends these native trees to plant as an alternative to the pretty but harmful Bradford pear trees: The Extension also recommends having "zero tolerance" for the tree species, and in ...
A Bradford pear tree in bloom is a sure sign that springtime is in the air. You may have noticed the trees by the delicate white flowers they carry, adding to the beautiful seasonal backdrop. However, ...
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Once a popular landscaping choice, the Callery pear tree, specifically the Bradford pear cultivar, is now facing bans and eradication efforts due to its invasive nature. While lauded for its ...
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - The callery pear is an invasive tree that threatens ecosystems in the United States, and the Virginia Department of Forestry has a Callery Exchange Program that ...
Bradford pear trees may be visually appealing, but their drawbacks far outweigh their brief beauty. While their white blooms signal the arrival of spring, they emit an unpleasant odor reminiscent ...
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On this date, citizens who register with a photo of a cut down Callery pear tree from their property will receive a free native tree. A Bradford pear in a lawn. “As we prepare for spring ...