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Bradford pear trees stink... literally. But there are many other reasons you will want to remove this invasive, ...
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The first time you lay eyes on the World’s Largest Apple Basket, your brain does a little double-take. It sits there in Cass Township, proudly displaying its wooden weave pattern against the Ohio sky, ...
Apple trees (Malus spp.) have simple, oval-shaped leaves and produce striking white flowers in the spring.Apple trees can live up to 100 years old but typically perform best in their youth ...
Fireblight is the number one downfall of pears, says Biltonen. "There are several fireblight-resistant varieties that exist, like Harrowsweet, Potomac, Shenandoah, and Harrowcrisp," he says. Apple ...
Bradford pear trees are invasive. While they may be pretty to look at around your neighborhood, Bradford pear trees are an invasive species, and their beauty is one of the problems.
The Pear trees have been a fixture along Market Street since the 1970s. The city plans to remove the trees in August and will plant new trees in October. It will create a new look for downtown York.
It's officially spring in Greater Cincinnati, meaning you've probably seen white-flowering Callery pear trees blooming all over the city. The Callery pear tree − also known as the Bradford pear ...