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Kansans will need to be careful in the years ahead as a tree quarantine settles into place to curb the growth of a major invasive pest. Kansas agricultural officials are ...
Callery Pear trees, better known as Bradford Pear tress are in full bloom. But what do you need to know about this invasive plant?
It's officially spring in Greater Cincinnati, meaning you've probably seen white-flowering Callery pear trees blooming all ...
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – They’re a tree you won’t see in many nurseries anymore. The Callery pear and its variations are all over the state, with ongoing efforts by environmental organizations ...
In the Pacific Northwest, a record-setting deep freeze has decimated pear crops, and according to farmers, it will soon be evident on store shelves. Washington and Oregon produce around 87% of the ...
WinCo Foods will soon make its Colorado debut as plans to construct a nearly 84,000-square-foot grocery store were submitted to the City of Thornton earlier this year. The Idaho-based grocery ...
But that’s not all—she also described its taste as resembling a pear in syrup. In a now-viral Instagram video, influencer Sweety Craft is seen slicing the fruit while sharing her thoughts. “I don’t ...
A US-based digital creator has left Indian social media users both amused and baffled after referring to chiku (sapodilla) as an "exotic potato" that tastes like pear and syrup. The viral clip ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The invasive Callery (Bradford) pear trees are now in full bloom, but a buyback on the trees won’t happen this spring. The Kansas Forest Service says the program will ...
If your outdoor area carries a faint, fishy odor, it's likely due to the presence of a Callery Pear Tree, more commonly known as the Bradford Pear Tree. Though their delicate white blossoms ...
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