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Drawbacks to Bradford Pear Trees

Written by

Paul Pugliese.

June 19, 2019
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    Posted in: Invasive species, Landscaping, Trees, Video

    Paul Pugliese.

    Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture and minor in Biology from Berry College, Rome, GA in 2001; Master’s degree in Plant Protection and Pest Management from the University of Georgia in 2003; Became a Certified Arborist in June 2009 through the International Society of Arboriculture; Has worked as an Agriculture and Natural Resources County Extension Agent for UGA Extension in Cherokee County (2006-2011) and Bartow County (2011-Present).

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