DATE: April 25th, 2026
TIME: 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
WHERE:
Buncombe County Interchange Building
59 Woodfin place, Asheville, NC 28801
DATE: April 25th, 2026
TIME: 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
WHERE:
Buncombe County Interchange Building
59 Woodfin place, Asheville, NC 28801
The beauty of the Bradford Pear tree is only skin deep. Once appreciated for it’s amazing spring floral show, it has now become a landscape hazard with it’s brittle branching and as an invasive plant pest invading wooded areas and gardens around the area.
The NC Bradford Pear Bounty is a collaborative program between NC State Extension, NC Urban Forest Council, NC Forest Service and NC Wildlife Federation. The program’s goal is to help encourage and educate landowners and businesses to be aware and remove Bradford Pear trees from the landscape.
N.C. Cooperative Extension Center in Buncombe County, The NC State Extension Master GardenerSM Association in Buncombe county are excited to make this program available in Buncombe County in 2026. We are also excited to partner with Asheville GreenWorks who will be providing our trees for this year's bounty.
If you have a Bradford Pear tree and want to participate in this program see the requirements below.
AFTER THE TREE IS REMOVED “After the tree is removed, be aware that the stump and any roots will resprout. After cutting, it is recommended to treat the stump with a herbicide to prevent resprouting. Callery pear is persistent, so monitoring is often required to ensure that resprouting does not occur. Reinvasion may occur, requiring more removal and treatment.” This excerpt was taken from the following article. Visit the link to read more.
Callery Pear: ‘Bradford’ and Other Varieties and Their Invasive Progeny
Bradford Pear: An Invasive Pest Article by Luke Owen, Agent in Buncombe County
QUESTIONS?
Call N.C. Cooperative Extension, Buncombe County Center 828-255-5522
This program is a partnership with the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Buncombe County Center and funded by the Extension Master Gardener℠ Association in Buncombe County, and in partnership with Asheville GreenWorks who will be providing the trees for this year's Bradford Pear Bounty.