Callery pear ( Pyrus calleryana ) is an Asian species of ornamental pear with more than 20 cultivars planted throughout the Southeast. Popular varieties include Bradford, Chanticleer, Cleveland Select, Autumn Blaze, and Aristocrat. While it was once prized for its spring flowers,…
Pear Buyback | Missouri Invasive Plant Council Pear Buyback The Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP), in partnership with the Missouri Community Forestry Council, Magnificent Missouri, Forrest Keeling Nursery, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, the Missouri Prairie Foundation, and the …
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Pyrus calleryana (Bradford Pear, Callery 'Bradford' Pear, Callery Pear) North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Plant Detail Show Menu Similar but less problematic plants: Acer buergerianum Amelanchier x lamarckii Cercis canadensis Cornus mas Prunus 'Okame' Pyrus callerya…
This chapter teaches people to: Select varieties of fruit and nut trees that thrive in specific environmental conditions. Select quality sites for planting fruit and nut trees. Plant and prune fruit and nut trees. Identify and manage common fruit and nut tree pests and diseases. …
Pears | Minnesota Hardy Pears Pear trees are attractive throughout the growing season and provide abundant, creamy fruits. Trees are long-lived and can be fairly easy to grow in Minnesota. Much like the apple breeding program, pear breeding at the University began in the early 20…
Skip to main content Forestry and Environmental Resources Research Bradford Pear Bounty Program Replaces Invasive Trees With Native Species April 22, 2026 Andrew Moore 4-min. read Bradford pear trees bloom in a field. The invasive trees spread aggressively and crowd out native tr…
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Pear Packing - Pear Packing - A Season of Women's Work Collection - LibGuides at Southern Oregon University Pear Packing - A Season of Women's Work Collection: Pear Packing Collections Home Pear Packing Browse this Collection This link opens in a new window Related Physical Colle…
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Welcome to the Pear Lab! | Pear Lab | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Welcome to the Pear Lab! Recruiting Rotation Students and Postdoctoral Researchers! Currently accepting applications and inquiries for highly qualified post-docs, and graduate stud…
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LeConte Pears - Midway Museum Skip to content The LeConte pear is named for John Eatton LeConte who introduced the fruit to Georgia in 1856. The LeConte-Woodmanston plantation in Riceboro had an orchard of the pears. For a brief history of the LeConte pear in Liberty County lore,…
Callery Pear - Please Beware! - Extension Forestry | NC State Extension Callery Pear - Please Beware! Written by Colby Lambert | March 17, 2021 (Updated: March 17, 2021, 8:12 a.m.) As the temperature warms up and the days get longer in March, many of you have probably seen the wh…