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    So long, Bradford pears. SC moves to ban the stinky trees everyone loves to hate

    BY BRISTOW MARCHANT
    JULY 16, 2021 05:00 AM

    An invasive tree that South Carolina has previously encouraged property owners to chop down will soon be banned.

    Over the next three years, South Carolina will move to ban the sale of Bradford pear trees in the Palmetto State. The ban will fully go into effect on Oct. 1, 2024, after a grandfather period to bring nurseries into compliance, state regulators announced this week.

    Regulators approved putting the Bradford pear and three other invasive species on the State Plant Pest List, South Carolina’s comprehensive list of forbidden flora.

    The ban will go into place as nursery licenses are renewed. But only the sale of Bradfords will be made illegal, so property owners who have one of the foul-smelling trees on their land won’t face any legal trouble.

    “In regulating a plant that’s actively traded in the nursery industry that is known to be invasive, you have to start somewhere,” said Steven Long, chairman of the S.C. Invasive Species Advisory Committee. “We believe that by listing these plants now and continuing to encourage citizens to remove what they have, we can, in time, eliminate them from the landscape and thereby eliminate their deleterious effects on the landscape and environment.”

    The brittle, spindly pear trees were thought to be sterile when they were introduced to South Carolina, but pollen from other species can create viable seeds from Bradford flowers, and spread the invasive species across the Southeast.

    The trees grow in tight thickets that can crowd out native plants, and produce thorns so fierce they can puncture a tire. But the trees are also fragile enough that high winds can leave streets littered with debris. The trees even smell bad, producing an odor that’s been compared to a dead fish.

    In 2019, the S.C. Forestry Commission began asking people with Bradfords growing on their property to chop them down, with some calling them a “Frankenstein” plant that has had as destructive an effect on the region as the kudzu vine.

    “It has all the characteristics of a noxious weed,” said David Coyle, assistant professor of forest health and invasive species at Clemson.

    South Carolina would be the second state to ban the sale of Bradford pears, according to Clemson University. Ohio approved its own ban on the plant in 2018.

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    It’s about time. I try to cut down everyone I can.
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    People still buy those damn things?
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    “We believe that by listing these plants now and continuing to encourage citizens to remove what they have, we can, in time, eliminate them from the landscape and thereby eliminate their deleterious effects on the landscape and environment.”
    But not blue catfish and pen raised yearling ducks, amirite?


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    I've banned crepe myrtles too

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    But not blue catfish and pen raised yearling ducks, amirite?

    Mind boggling
    cut\'em

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    Add sawtooth oaks too, the kudzu of trees.

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    I want some now, since they said I can’t buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigtimber2 View Post
    Add sawtooth oaks too, the kudzu of trees.
    What in the world is wrong with sawtooth oaks? I’m curious.
    Last edited by banded_mallard; 07-17-2021 at 05:13 PM.

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    I wish we could get rid of damn gum trees…those ankle twisting gumball bastards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banded_mallard View Post
    What in the world is wrong with sawtooth oaks? I’m curious.
    Invasive with a list of problems that most people don’t care about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    I've banned crepe myrtles too
    Damn right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportin' Woodies View Post
    I've banned crepe myrtles too
    My man. Hate those things.

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    Cut all my crepe myrtles down to the ground last winter. they coming back. Gonna get the backhoe out and dig.
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    Dang cancel culture done got to the flora. Supposed to be woke and accepting.

    Sounds like trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube.
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    I hear that 80% Bradfords are going fast online.
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    We have two of them and I don’t see any volunteer trees growing. I’m keeping mine I like the damn things.
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    I've got 34 up my driveway and I like them just fine.

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    They are a great tree to grind to the ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenHeadRocker View Post
    I've got 34 up my driveway and I like them just fine.
    I bet it smells like a gang raped ape at your house in May.

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