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Why you should beware of the Bradford pear


Why You Should Rethink Bradford Pear Trees - Southern Living

That offensive scent isn't the only thing bothersome about Bradford pear trees. Their limbs are weak, and they're invasive.1 They're not a good ...

Why so much hate for Bradford Pears? : r/arborists - Reddit

They're invasive, smell like cum when they bloom, they'll cut you to shreds when you're trimming them, tangle in you and everything else when ...

BEWARE OF THE BRADFORD PEAR! - Tulsa - Trees by Jake

Though the trees do not reproduce among themselves, they cross-pollinate with other Pear varieties. This cross-pollination is causing an environmental disaster.

Beware the Bradford Pear: Why It's Bad for Your Property

Bradford pears may look innocent enough, but they're anything not. They spread like wildfire and crowd out native plants, thanks to birds munching on their ...

Why you should beware of the Bradford pear tree - FOX4KC.com

The Missouri Department of Conservation urges you to avoid the Bradford pear tree species, known for its white flowers and stinky smell.

Beware of Bradford Pear Trees | Homegrown| NC State University

Most people don't notice Bradford Pears except this time in the spring when you see the white blossoms everywhere along the roadside. These ...

Why you should beware of the Bradford pear | KSNF/KODE

Callery pears' ability to cross-pollinate is why many roadsides, rights-of-way, parks, and other natural areas are filled with white blooms ...

Beware the allure of Callery 'Bradford' pear trees | Article - Army.mil

But the fact is, Callery pear trees, commonly known as Bradford pears, are not worth it, say forest management officials at Fort Knox. Beware ...

Tree experts send warning about Bradford pear trees - YouTube

Bradford pears were sterile until they cross-pollinated with other trees. Now their seeds can be spread, with the help of birds, ...

The Bizarre Reason to Cut Down Your Bradford Pear Tree

The harmless looking Bradford Pear Tree may have pretty flowers but are causing massive agriculture problems. They break easy and stink too!

Bradford Pear Tree Problems: Bans, Smells, and Future Fate

This disease causes leaves and branches to turn brown, die off, and shed. The trees themselves look healthy, but up close, you will see small ...

Beware the Bradford Pear Tree! - - Pegplant's

I said it was probably the fresh mulch the landscapers applied on the school grounds but they said no, it was the white-flowering trees at their ...

Beware of the Bradford Pear Trees | Page 3 - BackYard Chickens

I doubt the tree did it. But I have heard the upright reaching stance could mean a heart attack. Some Bradford Pears are thorny, some are not.

11 Reasons to Avoid Planting Bradford Pear Trees - Epic Gardening

First, They Are Invasive · They Outcompete Native Plants · They Smell Awful · Limited Benefits for Wildlife · They are Very Brittle · They May Be ...

Bradford Pear: An Invasive Pest | N.C. Cooperative Extension

Rather, we should, through a multi-prong approach, diversify our landscapes by choosing from a wide variety of adaptable and functional ...

Bradford Pear | An Unintended Menace and How to Combat Its Spread

One of the gravest concerns with the spread of invasive species like the Bradford pear is their displacement of native plants. This disruption has a cascading ...

Beware the Callery Pear! - Piedmont Master Gardeners

Bradford Pears can still be purchased at nurseries and garden centers, even though they have been banned in some communities. South Carolina ...

Why you shouldn't plant Ornamental Pear Trees (Bradford Pear)

We have some of these trees in front of our apartment. I'm amazed at how they survive our extreme weather here. We have very high heat in the ...

Bradford Pear Trees Are Threatening New Jersey

Bradford Pears Smell Awful ... While the delicate white spring blooms on a Bradford pear look stunning from a distance, if you get closer, you will begin to catch ...

Beautiful Bradford pear has a dark side - The Augusta Chronicle

The Bradford pear produces inedible, sterile fruits because they do not self-pollinate. New cultivars of Pyrus calleryana were bred to reduce the Bradford's ...