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  2. 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 .

  3. One of the best trees for fall foliage is actually banned in ...

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    The Bradford pear tree is a medium-sized tree that reaches a height of up to 60 feet with bark that is a muted, grayish brown which splits into scales with age. Each tree is commonly in the shape ...

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

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    What to Plant Instead of a Bradford Pear Tree. There are many beautiful native trees that are better alternatives with pretty flowers, autumn color, and attractive forms, Huber says.

  5. Here are 9 of the best trees for spectacular fall foliage ...

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    Check out these nine trees, including a banned tree in Ohio. 1. Banned in Ohio: The Bradford pear tree. Native to Vietnam and China, the Bradford Pear tree is banned in Ohio due to its invasive ...

  6. Bradford pear trees might be pretty in spring, but they're ...

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    Bradford pear trees are considered malodorous, according to the Spruce, a home and garden site. The foul odor that drifts from the trees’ white or pink flowers is to attract pollinators.

  7. Bradford pear - Wikipedia

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  8. Bradford pear trees: Don't plant them, cut them down, UT ...

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    Planted in many eastern and southeastern states in the 1960s and 1970s, the Bradford pear tree lost its luster as a landscape gem in the 2000s when it was deemed an invasive plant in 29 states and ...

  9. A Stroll Through the Garden: The invasive Callery pear

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    In 1908, Bradford Callery pear or Pyrus calleryana "Bradford" was brought to the U.S. to breed fire-blight out of the normal fruiting trees from Korea and China.