Bradford Pear?

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James you are correct about edible fruit bearing pear trees however:

Pyres communis is an old cultivar of the Pear table, also called a Bradford Pear a common name that can be misleading.

A true Bradford Pear is Pyrus calleryana.

These are not the same trees.
 
LOL, Vomit tree, I took out a total of 6 of them, I used them for Firewood, and Hugelkultur beds. I have used them in my Stickburner with success. I did have problems with the wood not burning as clean as I would have liked. As far as using as a seasoning (smoking) that's your call but not me.
Another forum I visit they were talking about it being invasive and illegal to plant in some areas, who knows?
But I do know they stink, are pretty in bloom and are rough on sidewalks.
 
If you want to eat it go right ahead ,,,

Would that make you a termite, eating a pear tree?:rolleyes:
I'll pass, myself. I would think you'd fart sawdust... :confused:

Pellets are so cheap, I'ma gonna stick with those.
Um, not to eat. Just to smoke with. :p
 
Would that make you a termite, eating a pear tree?:rolleyes:
I'll pass, myself. I would think you'd fart sawdust... :confused:

Pellets are so cheap, I'ma gonna stick with those.
Um, not to eat. Just to smoke with. :p
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