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More information on this subject is available in a recent paper in BioScience. ... Are Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana) Cultivars Invasive?
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Picture of a callery pear tree. Although susceptible to being damaged by winds, callery pear trees hold up well against street pollution, wh...view more ... Picture of Callery Pear Tree
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The Bradford pear is a cultivar of the Callery pear tree, which has the taxonomi... ... Scientific Name of a Bradford Flowering Pear Tree
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The Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) is a species of pear native to China and Vietnam, in the rose family (Rosaceae). Callery pears are deciduous trees growing ...
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DESCRIPTION: Callery pear is a medium-sized deciduous tree, it grows to a height of 35-40 feet with upright branches and a very dense, symmetrical crown.
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Tree identification fact sheet with photos of the leaf, flower, fruit, twig, bark and form.
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The most frequently planted cultivar is 'Bradford' -- these are commonly called " Bradford Pears". Unfortunately Callery Pear is also showing itself to be very ...
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Common Names: Callery pear, Bradford pear (Bradford pear is a cultivar of the Callery pear that is widely used to landscape residential developments, parking ...
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Chanticleer callery pear was selected Urban Tree of the Year for 2005 as determined by responses to an annual survey in arborist magazine City Trees.
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