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utseay@aol.com
16-06-2006, 03:01 AM
I bought a few bradford pears because I like their dark green leaves
amoung other attributes. The bradford pears I bought have light green
leaves, and light colored bark. I thought they were like this just
because they are young, but my step-dad bought a few of the same size
that has the dark bark and dark green leaves. Have I bought the wrong
tree, or will my change? Below are a few pics....

http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304567-O.jpg


http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304645-O.jpg

utseay@aol.com
24-06-2006, 03:48 AM
Noone knows?

wrote:
> I bought a few bradford pears because I like their dark green leaves
> amoung other attributes. The bradford pears I bought have light green
> leaves, and light colored bark. I thought they were like this just
> because they are young, but my step-dad bought a few of the same size
> that has the dark bark and dark green leaves. Have I bought the wrong
> tree, or will my change? Below are a few pics....
>
> http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304567-O.jpg
>
>
> http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304645-O.jpg

Pat Kiewicz
24-06-2006, 12:22 PM
said:
>
>Noone knows?

There are different cultivars. But your trees look like the newly planted
ones I've seen in some pretty stressful locations (islands in parking lots).
Most of the ones I've seen in yards or well established in public areas have
dark green leaves. That looks like a pretty brown stretch of lawn the tree
is plunked into. What's up with that?

And what's going on with the base of the trunk in the second picture?
It looks a bit strange.

I do not like these trees much, personally. Too many faults vs. virtues.
I especially dislike the way they reek when in bloom.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford_pear

>
wrote:
>> I bought a few bradford pears because I like their dark green leaves
>> amoung other attributes. The bradford pears I bought have light green
>> leaves, and light colored bark. I thought they were like this just
>> because they are young, but my step-dad bought a few of the same size
>> that has the dark bark and dark green leaves. Have I bought the wrong
>> tree, or will my change? Below are a few pics....
>>
>> http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304567-O.jpg
>>
>>
>> http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304645-O.jpg
>

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Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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Jangchub
24-06-2006, 02:56 PM
How come all the turf in the area is dead? You have a Bradford Pear,
but it is in dire need of some attention. You are under or over
watering it and I can't tell if you have it planted too deep or too
shallowly.


On 23 Jun 2006 18:48:04 -0700, wrote:

>Noone knows?
>
wrote:
>> I bought a few bradford pears because I like their dark green leaves
>> amoung other attributes. The bradford pears I bought have light green
>> leaves, and light colored bark. I thought they were like this just
>> because they are young, but my step-dad bought a few of the same size
>> that has the dark bark and dark green leaves. Have I bought the wrong
>> tree, or will my change? Below are a few pics....
>>
>> http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304567-O.jpg
>>
>>
>> http://utseay.smugmug.com/photos/74304645-O.jpg

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