The city of Herculaneum and a few other online sources have recently posted helpful tips for pruning Bradford pear trees.
While mid-Missouri hasn’t had consistently warm spring weather yet, early blossoms are popping up around Columbia.
Commonly spotted invasive plants in Kansas include several types of honeysuckles and the infamous Callery (or Bradford) pear ...
Amparan said the Mid-Missouri branch spends a lot of time providing input on master plans for city expansion and ...
It goes by multiple names, from Fig buttercup to pilewort. And for the Michigan DNR, it is particularly tricky to manage - ...
Bradford Pear trees were in full bloom in our neighborhoods, along roadways, and on farms. Missouri property owners could get ...
The Missouri Invasive Plants Council, in conjuction with the Missouri Department of Conservation, will be holding the annual Callery Buyback program, ongoing from now until April 17th. How this ...
South Africa is unleashing weevils imported from the United States in a bid to fight off the sprouting growth of Salvinia ...
Registration for the Callery Pear Buyback event is open from March 17 through April 17. To register, participants choose a native tree and submit a photo of the cut-down Callery pear tree. One free, ...
Alicia Boor is an Agriculture and Natural Resources agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ell ...
Folks heading outdoors in the early spring may catch a whiff of a foul odor as the infamous Bradford pears are beginning to ...
Bradford pear trees, an incredibly invasive and non-native species, are back and spreading fast across Missouri.
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