(THE CONVERSATION) – When people think of spring, they often picture flowers and trees blooming. And if you live in the U.S. Northeast, Midwest or South, you have probably seen a medium-sized tree ...
Blooming trees and flowers are a classic sign of spring, but one flowering tree actually causes an ugly invasive problem.Bradford Pear trees are easy to spot in Ohio, with many lining the local ...
As of 2023, it is illegal to sell, plant or grow Callery pear trees in Ohio, with similar bans to hit other states in 2024. By Ryan W. McEwan / The Conversation Published Mar 8, 2023 9:00 PM EST This ...
It’s that time of year when flowers and plants begin to bloom, but some of those beautiful blossoms can do more harm than good to our environment. The Bradford Pear may look like a beautiful tree with ...
One of the most well-known ornamental trees in our region is now banned in Ohio. A new agricultural law focuses on a common pear tree in the area. One of the most well-known ornamental trees in our ...
Reviled. Despised. Singled out for eradication. Woe to the Callery pear, possibly the most unloved fruit-bearing tree this side of the Garden of Eden. Sales of this Asian native and its best-known ...
Pear trees can take years -- 4, 5, even 9 -- to reach bearing age. The long wait can be shortened with early, proper pruning and training. Trunk girdling can speed up the fruiting process in large, ...
Bradford Pear trees planted along Market Street in York in the 1970s are being removed due to age and safety concerns. The trees, exceeding their expected lifespan, have become prone to breaking and ...
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