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Feeling like this today, what with the benedryl making me nod off~
I planted 2 native plum trees and I could have a plum tree forest if I wanted. The plums only get the size of a walnut.Sad to hear that pear trees can be invasive!
I have a Bartlett Pear and on MY property if a plant or tree will spread it DOES. My pear has not tried to spread and it showered me with 50 pears in 2022.
HOWEVER, some non native pear trees have become a real problem.
These invasive trees smell like rotting fish and kill plants. State bans want Bradford pears gone.
Experts say Bradford pear trees out-compete other tree species and should be replaced with native plants.www.usatoday.com
I loved that show. Quirky, kind of a scifi western. Wish they hadn't canceled it... and really enjoyed the movie "Serenity".... and everybody remembers how "Firefly"
was stupidly cancelled after 2 seasons. If you are looking for good scifi, watch some episodes.
I'm losing over half of the remaining trees in my yard, after losing all of the beautiful American elms years ago. So to me, any tree which can survive & spread to fill the gaps is welcome. Invasive pears??? YES!!! My lone pear tree had quite a few pears last year, but most of them mildewed & rotted. Not many flowers this year.Sad to hear that pear trees can be invasive!
I have a Bartlett Pear and on MY property if a plant or tree will spread it DOES. My pear has not tried to spread and it showered me with 50 pears in 2022.
HOWEVER, some non native pear trees have become a real problem.
These invasive trees smell like rotting fish and kill plants. State bans want Bradford pears gone.
Experts say Bradford pear trees out-compete other tree species and should be replaced with native plants.www.usatoday.com