Bradford pear trees, an incredibly invasive and non-native species, are back and spreading fast across Missouri.
The Bradford pear (Pyrus callerana "Bradford") was originally developed as a way to help control fire blight in pear trees.
The Bradford pear tree is an invasive tree to the state of AL. See why this "fishy" tree is a nuisance to the state ...
A Bradford pear tree in bloom is a sure sign that springtime is in the air ... in the early 1900s in an attempt to fight the ...
Blooming trees and flowers are a classic sign of spring, but one flowering tree actually causes an ugly invasive problem.
As a popular tree to the geography of Robeson County, these invasive trees may have caught your eye, appearing admirable with their white petaled clusters. But the truth behind the beauty of their ...
In this episode of Growing the Ozarks, host Kelly McGowan of the University of Missouri Extension talks with Springfield ...
The invasive Callery (Bradford) pear trees are now in full bloom, but a buyback on the trees won’t happen this spring.
A Bradford pear tree in bloom is a sure sign that springtime is in the air. You may have noticed the trees by the delicate white flowers they carry, adding to the beautiful seasonal backdrop. However, ...
"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 ...