MetroParks of Butler County removed several Callery pear trees and repurposed them to create fish habitat.
Missourians who take a photo of a cut down Callery pear tree from their property will receive a free native tree.
Noticing that rotting-fish odor when you step outside this spring? It means Bradford pears are back in bloom - and the invasive trees are all over.
It’s no surprise that the tree pollen is in the “very high” category this week because spring is here. The daffodils and ...
Here's what to know about the "incredibly invasive" trees.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's officially spring in Greater Cincinnati, meaning you've probably seen white-flowering Callery pear trees blooming all over ...
Flowers and trees are starting to bloom across Ohio, but not all things in bloom are a good thing.
The white flowers of Bradford pear trees that bloom every year are an early sign of spring. The trees make for a pretty sight while cruising down a neighborhood street or strolling through the park, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bradford pear was introduced in the mid-1960s and soon became the most popular cultivar of callery pear (Pyrus calleryana). In ...
Spring means everything is in bloom...including the odorous Bradford pear tree. What South Carolinians need to know.
Missouri residents who cut down invasive Callery pear trees on their property can receive a free native tree through a ...
As blossoms on trees and flowers unfold in the next few weeks, odorous, white-flowered trees will become visible in the edges of woods and perfume right-of-ways along Bloomington streets — and people ...
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