the sap is a general reaction similar to a child running a fever so dont panic. try wattering it, give it some compost. be on the look out for insect pests or fungal disease and should something pop up give us the symptoms. one thing you should be ware of is "fire blight" its a bacterial disease that attacks Pears, look it up on Google and find some pictures to compare. unfortunatly if it is fire flight there is nothing you can do but get rid of the tree as soon as possible and avoid planting another pear for at least a year (you can plant other trees instead.)
First see if it is doing this in other places of the tree. Then look at all of your Cleveland Pear Trees are doing this. If this is the only one talk to plantation people who know what to do. Then do what they say. It will help. Then talk to your family about this. Maybe they know what to do. If that does not help, do what the plantation person says. It will hopefully help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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it ggive it food and soil
it ggive it food and soil
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they make there food for them. this process is called photosynthesis
tiny discs help them cling on to leafs
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a leaf collects the energy / sunligt to make the plants sugar aka photosynthesis ./
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