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While the profuse show of brilliant white flowers of Callery pear ( Pyrus calleryana) might seem a welcome sight in the still brown and gray landscape of central Ohio in early April, this non-native ...
The fruits the trees produce are also inedible to humans and provide little to no food for insects, harming the ecosystem. "Birds consume the fruit after frost has softened it, subsequently spreading ...
Gardeners wondering what to do in the garden this season should consider putting fruit outside for an important reason.
Birds consume berries year-round, but most shrubs and trees produce berries only once a year. To ensure a continuous supply of berries, plant a variety of berry-producing species. Here are some shrubs ...
While feeding on mulberries, the starling can joyously hang from a tender branch swaying in the wind and pick at fruit, a ...
Adelaide Hills fruit growers have been battling increased bird damage in their orchards ... Adelaide Hills fig producer Willa Wauchope said his trees had inadvertently provided a "smorgasbord ...
The trees spread easily as birds eat their fruit and disperse the seeds widely. Homeowners with existing Callery pear trees are encouraged to remove them and replace them with native alternatives.
The fruits the trees produce are also inedible to humans and provide little to no food for insects, harming the ecosystem. "Birds consume the fruit after frost has softened it, subsequently ...