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Callery pear aka Bradford pear trees are an eco disaster that Ohio banned because they ruin the ecosystem. Here's why and ...
Bradford (also known as Callery) pear trees are a pretty sight, but produce a pretty foul odor. They're also illegal in Ohio.
York's white flowering Bradford Pear trees will be removed starting in August, with plans in place for their replacement.
Bradford pears are invasive, as they can quickly spread and choke out nutrients from native plants. Their early bloom is one indicator of their advantage, as the trees often have flowers before ...
The city of Herculaneum and a few other online sources have recently posted helpful tips for pruning Bradford pear trees.
A central Ohio organization has put a bounty on Callery pear trees, offering residents money to replace the invasive species ...
About 50 flowering Bradford Pear trees line Market Street in downtown York. The white blossoms create an almost magical scene ...
Bradford pear trees are classified as an invasive species that threatens native plants. More concerning for city officials, ...
To help address the hazards of these trees, the N.C. State Extension has a free service called the Bradford Pear Bounty ...
From white flowers in the spring to purple leaves in the fall, Callery pear trees are an attractive signifier ... It's best to remove the tree early in the season before it starts producing berries.