The Callery pear, also known as Bradford pear, is generally not considered safe to eat. While the fruit is technically edible, it is often described as inedible due to its hard texture and unpleasant taste. Additionally, the tree's fruits can attract pests and may pose a choking hazard. Therefore, it's best to avoid consuming them.
The fruit of the callery pear tree ( Pyrus calleryana) is called a pear.
Also known as the Callery Pear, it is found mostly in China and Vietnam.
The scientific name of a Cleveland pear is Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select'. It is a cultivar of the Callery pear tree.
Callery is in Pennsylvania
The Janka hardness of the Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) is approximately 1,200 lbf (pounds-force). This measurement indicates the wood's resistance to denting and wear, making it suitable for various applications, including furniture and flooring. However, it's worth noting that the wood can be prone to splitting and may not be as durable as some hardwoods.
Simon Callery was born in 1960.
Sean Callery was born in 1964.
Chanticleer, also known as The Cleveland Select Pear Tree, is a cultivar of the Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) native to China and Vietnam. Prized for usage in the making of woodwind instruments and furniture, pear wood has one of the finest textures of the fruitwoods.Taxonomically ensconced within the "Rosaceae" Family, it is considered to be hardier than the Bradford cultivar.
Paul Callery was born on April 18, 1950.
Paul Callery was born on April 18, 1950.
Mary Callery was born on 1903-06-19.
Mary Callery died on 1977-02-12.