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early in 07-15-2008 08:45 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 

ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger

That is a Bradford Pear. My parents have three in their yard.
Does your parents tree have thorns? If it's a Bradford it won't.

RDHunter 07-15-2008 08:47 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
Those look more like figs to me.

pigiron 07-15-2008 09:10 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 

ORIGINAL: early in


ORIGINAL: 2 Lunger

That is a Bradford Pear. My parents have three in their yard.
Does your parents tree have thorns? If it's a Bradford it won't.

EI, the common bradford does not have thorns..... nor does red spire, cleveland select, chanticleer, or aristocrat. But when the callery varietygoes wild, so to speak...goes to seed(fruit), and spreads on its own in an invasive manner(by seed and not propagated by a cutting), it grows tremendous thorns. It does, I can assure you(really I already have). This is not a crabapple of any sort. It is a simple species of pear....and that species is callery.


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