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We are on the brink of Callery pear bloom in early April. Our roadsides and abandoned fields have since exploded into a sea of white blossoms. Maybe you have them lining your driveway or around your ...
In collaboration with the Rotary Club of York, city crews will replace more than 50 trees in the three-block stretch between Pershing Avenue and Duke Street with serviceberry and male ginkgo trees.
About 50 flowering Bradford Pear trees line Market Street in downtown York. The white blossoms create an almost magical scene along a three-mile stretch. This will be the last spring to admire them.
That will happen on April 22nd between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Skalicky wants people with multiple pear trees on their property to be aware of the limit with this program.
Bradford pears are terrible, but they’re not the only trees you should try to keep out of South Carolina. These 12 trees should be avoided. Here’s why.
Bradford pears are terrible, but they’re not the only trees you should try to keep out of South Carolina. These 12 trees should be avoided. Here’s why.
Bradford pears are terrible, but they’re not the only trees you should try to keep out of South Carolina. These 12 trees should be avoided. Here’s why.
Bradford pears are terrible, but they’re not the only trees you should try to keep out of South Carolina. These 12 trees should be avoided. Here’s why.
It was the second Bradford Pear Burton has had axed. The remnants of the first, a much larger one, lies in pieces near her driveway. “I spent years thinking it was so beautiful because it turns, you ...
Bradford pear trees line the entrance to the parking lot of a small shopping center off Tazewell Pike in Knoxville, Tenn. on March 12, 2024.
It's displacing native tree species and preventing native trees from growing." Bradford pear trees line the entrance to the parking lot of a small shopping center off Tazewell Pike in Knoxville, Tenn.
Bradford pear trees, which can help spread wild, thorny Callery pear trees, are becoming a target of forestry and conservation officials in Kansas, Missouri, Virginia and across the U.S.