Bradford Pear Trees

Bradford Pear Trees

Bradford Pear trees are considered a highly invasive species. It was once thought they would be sterile as a hybrid. They're incredibly weak and are often damaged in storms, so their life span is usually 15-20 years. They are also known as the "sem*n tree" due to its distinctive smell, which has been descried as a cross between rotting fish and sem*n.

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