Yes
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Flies and bees
The pears are the fruit.
I don't believe that there is such a tree called the "Redford Pear". There is a "Bradford Pear", which has small berries bigger than a pea and smaller than a cranberry. Green in color with a brownish hue, similar to a pear you would find in the grocery store. My guess is the Redford Pear in question is actually a Bradford Pear.
Also known as the Callery Pear, it is found mostly in China and Vietnam.
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The fruit of a deciduous tree native to china. look it up on wikipedia
They do, but they are small (marble sized) and brown. in fact, to actually see them ... they are on a Bradford pear tree at 10204 princess Margaret pl in Richmond,va !!
It is a Simple Leaf
Deciduous is the classification for the Bradford pear tree (Pyrus calleryana).Specifically, deciduous trees grow and lose their leaves in less than a year. Evergreens also grow and lose their foliage, but generally over the course of a couple of years. The Bradford pear always grows and drops its foliage in less than a year. Therefore, it is deciduous, not evergreen.
I have several goats, and they snort at the pear leaves, refuse it, BUT love the pears! we slice the pears in halves right off the pear tree and feed them.