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Callery (also known as Bradford) pear trees are a pretty sight, but produce a pretty foul odor. They're also illegal in Ohio.
You can't miss the sight of those white-flowered trees each spring - or their unpleasant smell either. Here's why they seem ...
However, the tree did quickly become popular in landscaping due to its adaptability, white flowers and shape. It has also since become well-known for another one of its qualities – its odor. The ...
There are hundreds of different plants and trees throughout the city of Belmont, each with its own unique look, feel, and ...
The City of Reno's Urban Forestry Commission cares for 2,140 Bradford pear trees. That makes it the most common publicly maintained tree in the city, at about 8% of the total inventory. That doesn ...
From white flowers in the spring to purple ... but they also produce a pretty bad smell. Callery pear and Bradford pear trees are considered malodorous, according to the Spruce, a home ...
Ironically, the foul odor that drifts from the trees’ white or pink flowers is to attract pollinators. The unpleasant smell lingers until the white flowers fall off. That’s not the only reason ...
The foul odor that drifts from the trees’ white or pink flowers is used to attract pollinators. The unpleasant smell lingers until the white flowers fall off, per the Knoxville News Sentinel.