Bradford pear trees may be visually appealing, but their drawbacks far outweigh their brief beauty. While their white blooms ...
Woe to the Callery pear, possibly the most unloved fruit-bearing tree this side of the Garden of Eden. Sales of this Asian native and its best-known cultivar, the Bradford pear, have been banned in ...
You can't miss the sight of those white-flowered trees each spring - or their unpleasant smell either. Here's why they seem to be everywhere.
Bradford pear trees are early spring bloomers. The first broad introduction of the Callery pear in the U.S. was in 1916 after pear orchards in Oregon were ravaged by a bacterial disease known as ...
Missourians with a foul-smelling invasive Callery Pear Tree can now register for a buyback program that will replace it with a native sapling.
Also known as Bradford pear trees, Conservation officials noted that the Callery’s white flowers in spring give a visual attractiveness to the non-native, invasive trees. however, they pose a ...
The Bradford pear tree is an invasive species. Homeowners who remove trees from their property can receive free native trees ...
The callery pear is an invasive tree that threatens ecosystems in the United States, and the Virginia Department of Forestry ...
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