There's a beautiful but invasive tree that's a common sight along suburban roads. If you have it in your yard, have it ...
Bradford pear trees were once popular but now considered an invasive species. They smell bad and harm native ecosystems. Why ...
If you're on the fence about your Bradford pear tree, the Missouri Department of Conservation wants to remind you this tree ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At first glance, you might just think those trees covered in little white blossoms are a welcome sign of spring. Then you catch a ...
Though some states have banned the planting of callery pear, commonly known as the Bradford pear, Oklahoma has yet to join ...
Invasive plants are meeting their match. Driven by the desire to protect Missouri's ecosystems, a University of Missouri research team created a low-cost method to track the spread of invasive Callery ...
Missouri lawmakers have banned the sale or transport of six invasive plant species, including Callery pear trees. The ban will go into effect Jan. 1, 2029 — to give sellers time to replace their ...
Spring is known for flourishing plants and a fresh taste of warmer weather, but for many in the PNW, this tree welcomes ...
Invasive callery pear trees, once a frequent favorite of landscapers and homeowners, are now illegal to plant in Ohio. Callery pear trees are really easy to spot in the spring — their white, stinky ...
There will be three Callery (Bradford) pear buybacks in Kansas in May, the Kansas Forest Service announced on Tuesday.
Once promoted by the government as the perfect ornamental landscape tree, Bradford pears are now seen as a dangerous scourge ...