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Jul 21, 2014 7:11 AM CST
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The different genotypes will explain leaf variations!

if the plant produces shoots from the rootstock (which it often does), then these shoots and the graft can pollinate one another. Thus, the Bradford pear cultivar is one of several cultivars (varieties) of Callery pear capable of spreading and being invasive.


Once more a story of an invasive species due to a wish to control a disease, or as has often happened, another invasive creature.

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