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Missouri has banned nurseries from selling a variety of invasive species, including Bradford pear and perilla mint.
It's not too late to get fruit crops into the ground so you can enjoy your own fresh produce and brilliant foliage.
W.W. Industrial Group, Inc. is recalling Parashore Pear Slices due to potential contamination with elevated levels of lead ...
An urgent FDA recall has been issued for Parashore Pear Slices in Juice due to contamination with toxic heavy metals—lead and ...
W.W. Industrial Group, Inc. is recalling 15 oz. cans of PARASHORE Pear Slices in Juice (UPC# 704817164237, Lot 3700/01172 ...
Record numbers of trees have been planted in part of Surrey, according to the local authority. Surrey Heath Borough Council ...
Customers who have purchased the pears are told to not eat the food and either toss it in the trash or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
When you come across this tree, you may be surprised because its ornamental white flowers are so deceptive. Warning: Don't go ...
The ban on selling climbing euonymus, Japanese honeysuckle, sericea lespedeza and perilla mint will take effect Jan. 1, 2027.
Invasive plants are meeting their match. Driven by the desire to protect Missouri’s ecosystems, a University of Missouri ...
The fruit trees in my yard are loaded this year. Last week I finally took time to thin off the excess fruit that I could ...