Bradford pear trees are a pretty sight, but they produce a pretty foul odor. They're also illegal in Ohio. Here's what to ...
If you find seedlings or small Callery pear saplings growing in your landscape, pull them out by the stem, removing as much ...
Blooming trees and flowers are a classic sign of spring, but one flowering tree actually causes an ugly invasive problem.
The Bradford pear (Pyrus callerana "Bradford") was originally developed as a way to help control fire blight in pear trees.
An invasive tree species that is illegal to plant in Ohio has begun to bloom, and will soon fill the air with a distinctive ...
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 ...
Thousands of Bradford pears are in bloom for the next few weeks. But good news: The city has a moratorium on planting new ones on public property.
"Whoever thought planting them was a good idea deserves to have their car totaled by one in a mild breeze," one woman wrote.
Folks heading outdoors in the early spring may catch a whiff of a foul odor as the infamous Bradford pears are beginning to ...
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