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If you're looking forward to growing fruit trees in your yard, don't stop at apples. Check out this low-maintenance pear ...
Most pear tree varieties require cross-pollination from a companion tree, while some are self-pollinating. Consider growing ...
Bradford (also known as Callery) pear trees are a pretty sight, but produce a pretty foul odor. They're also illegal in Ohio.
Flowers and trees are starting to bloom across Ohio ... it turns out that these pears can cross-pollinate when pollinators like bees fly in between them. So suddenly, they all started to produce ...
Bradford Pear trees are easy to spot in Ohio ... In some states, there's even bounty programs that will provide you with a free pollinator-friendly native tree to replace your Bradford Tree ...
they can cross-pollinate, producing successful fruiting. After birds consume the fruits, they easily disperse Bradford pear seeds. As these trees spread in empty spaces, they shade out native ...
Callery pear trees, though once popular ... numerous cultivated varieties (or cultivars) were able to cross-pollinate with each other and produce viable fruit and seed. The white flowers seen ...
ODNR says Callery pear trees have numerous cultivated varieties that can cross-pollinate with each other and produce viable fruit. The most commonly used cultivar is Bradford. Other common ...
ODNR says Callery pear trees have numerous cultivated varieties that can cross-pollinate with each other and produce viable fruit. The most commonly used cultivar is Bradford. Other common ...