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Bradford Pear Trees = EVIL!

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Bradford Pear Trees = EVIL!

For a long time people whom I work with have known my hatred for the Bradford Pear tree.  You know, those pretty tress with all the showy flowers in the spring.  They are also the trees that lose limbs every time you have a strong wind and they are destroying our environment while we gaze at their beauty.  These trees need to be gone, and gone now.  Like forever gone.

What to know more?  Here’s a link (click here) that will help you understand the evil that is the Bradford Pear.

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