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The Bradford pear is the ultimate Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story. In spring, the non-native tree, originally from Asia, produces gorgeous white flowers, and in the fall, vibrantly coloured leaves.
[The] Bradford Pear evolved to attract flies and beetles, many of which are drawn to the scent of decay.' The trees first came to New York City around the 1970s as 'as part of broader street ...
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