Bradford pear trees, an incredibly invasive and non-native species, are back and spreading fast across Missouri.
Introduced in the mid-1960s, the popular cultivar of Callery pear was once a favorite among landscapers. They were also ...
Introduced in the mid-1960s, the popular cultivar of Callery pear was once a favorite among landscapers. They were also ...
Alicia Boor is an Agriculture and Natural Resources agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ell ...
Erie MetroParks and Erie Soil and Water Conservation District are teaming up again to bring awareness about the invasive ...
In this episode of Growing the Ozarks, host Kelly McGowan of the University of Missouri Extension talks with Springfield ...
The smell is because of Bradford Pear Trees, the white trees that some people said smell like fish. They’re an invasive species and experts say they’re bad for the environment. “They ...
"Whoever thought planting them was a good idea deserves to have their car totaled by one in a mild breeze," one woman wrote.
The Bradford pear tree is an invasive tree to the state of AL. See why this "fishy" tree is a nuisance to the state ...
the popular cultivar of Callery pear was once a favorite among landscapers. They were also pest-resistant and disease-free. Today, these trees are known to be an invasive species, growing rapidly ...