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  2. These Flowering Trees Are Actually Banned in Some States - AOL

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    Bradford Pear Tree Problems. Too much of a good thing is never a great idea. Shortly after the Bradford pear became popular, problems began to appear, Huber says. For starters, ...

  3. Pyrus calleryana - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus calleryana, also known as the Callery pear or Bradford pear, is a species of pear tree native to China and Vietnam, [2] in the family Rosaceae. It is most commonly known for its cultivar 'Bradford' and its offensive odor, widely planted throughout the United States and increasingly regarded as an invasive species .

  4. Tired of the smelly Bradford pear every spring? Help SC ... - AOL

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    Bradford pear tree problems. Bradford pears are not native to the U.S., but were brought from China and Vietnam in the 1950s. At the time they were considered the perfect trees by landscapers ...

  5. Group warns of invasive pear trees in area - AOL

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    Mar. 29—The State of Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management is cautioning against the use of ornamental pear trees in landscaping due to it being an invasive plant species. Callery pear trees ...

  6. Olinia ventosa - Wikipedia

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    Trunk of a large Olinia ventosa tree, growing in an indigenous forest on Table Mountain. The hard-pear is a large tree that usually grows to 15–20 meters in height. When exposed to harsh conditions, it forms a smaller tree or shrub. The bark is originally smooth and grey, but it becomes rough, flaky, fissured and reddish as the tree matures.

  7. Pyrus ussuriensis - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus ussuriensis, also known as the Ussurian pear, Harbin pear, and Manchurian pear, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. [1] It is native to Korea, Japan, china, and the Ussuri River area of far eastern Russia. It has flowers in spring that are slightly pink when budding and then turn white. [2]

  8. Why do Bradford pear trees smell so awful? And why are ... - AOL

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    The Callery pear, or Bradford pear, is one of those vampires. Over the years, Callery pear ( Pyrus calleryana ) has become one of the most widely planted ornamental trees in the US.

  9. Pyrus pashia - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus pashia commonly occurs in mid-hill regions from the Caucasus to the Himalaya, between 750 and 2,600 metres (2,460 and 8,530 ft) above sea-level. [6] The trees themselves, unlike the fruit, are not much sold in the retail trade, and beyond those growing wild the species can be found almost exclusively in local home gardens.

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