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Similar items on Etsy (Results include Ads Learn more Etsy sellers promote their items through our paid advertising platform alongside organic search results. Aside from the common pear tree, there are two other types of pear trees--the bradford pear and the callery pear. Notorious for their funky-smelling flowers, these blooming trees are a sign of spring in many places—but that's not to say they're welcomed with smiling faces. Its rapid growth, dense foliage, and profusion of flowers made it a highly desirable tree for landscapes and it was planted widely. The wood from the Callery pear is used to make high quality furniture and instruments. I have 104 trees lining my lane up to the house, so I have a lot of trees to treat. The bark is splitting and cracking away from the trunk. 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