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The Morton Arboretum classifies the Callery pear tree as not recommended. It said the tree has invasive traits, and it is under observation and may be listed as an invasive species in the future. Between their invasive tendencies and propensity to become damaged in storms, some cities have taken a stand against Bradford pear trees.
In Champaign, the trees cannot be planted in city rights-of-way, the University of Illinois Extension reports. The South Carolina Forestry Commission implores its residents not to plant the trees and instead plant trees native to the area.
Clemson University, in South Carolina, has taken its position against planting these trees one step further. The university's Cooperative Extension started the Bradford Pear Bounty , encouraging South Carolina property owners to exchange up to five Bradford pear trees for an equal number of free native trees. Choosing native trees and plants for your yard is better because these plants are acclimated to the climate and soil conditions and, therefore, are more likely to thrive, the Morton Arboretum reports.
Native plants and trees also require less maintenance and upkeep and provide a healthy habitat for the wildlife in our area. Stay up-to-date on the happenings in Will County's forest preserves by subscribing to The Citizen , our weekly digital newsletter that provides subscribers with updates on Forest Preserve news, upcoming events, and other fun and useful information for the whole family.
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