Bradford pear trees typically bloom in early spring, usually around March to April, depending on the climate and location. The flowering period lasts for about one to two weeks, during which the tree showcases its distinctive white blossoms. After blooming, the flowers give way to small, green fruits that are not particularly palatable.
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The Bradford pear tree (Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford') is a type of pear tree that has thorns. These thorns can be sharp and may pose a safety hazard, so caution should be taken when handling this tree.
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
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.