Pyrus calleryanal/Pyrus. Rosaceae. Rosales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Bradford pear Native to/East Asia; China. Japan. Korea. Taiwan. Vietnam *It was introduced to North America in the 20th century. *Genus of about 30 species of upright, mainly deciduous trees and shrubs. *The 5-petaled, saucer-to bowl-shaped flowers, borne in umble- like racemes, are white. *Dark green leaves, to 3in(8cm)long. White flowers, 3/4in(2cm)across in early spring *’Pyrus’ signifies pea, while ‘calleryana’ commemorates Joseh Callery(1810-1862), a French missionary who uncovered the species in the 1800s. Photographed 2/18 10:23am 2026 Posted 2/20(Friday) 12:16pm 2026
@ちゃちゃ Good morning! It’s getting warmer ~ Let’s have a nice day. Good rest~ Have vegetables and fruits 🍉. I have watermelon everyday even in winter. I order it. 😊
Good morning. ☺️✨ What a lovely flower! Pillus karelianus... I heard that Pillus is commonly known as Bradford pear, but is it a pear flower?❓️It's blooming so beautifully😘💞
@デュランサ Good morning! ☀️ I went to the Asian market. They open at 9:30am. We got there a little early. I saw 👀 the tree. I know that tree before. I took some pictures of the flowers. Spring has come here. Let’s go for a good day! 😊
@ゆうさん Good morning! Thank you for a message. It’s becoming warmer at your place? It’s still cold here in California. Let’s have a nice day together! with smile 😊
Good morning ☺️✨ How are you feeling❓️I wonder if there are all kinds of flowers and trees for sale at the Asian market😉💕The weather☀ is nice today, so I'm going out. I think of Yumiko as a trusted friend who can talk to me and share my sympathy with GS flower friends. I hope you're doing well today too🤗🩷🤍I'll come visit you again later. 🐰💗
Commonly called/Bradford pear
Native to/East Asia; China. Japan. Korea. Taiwan. Vietnam
*It was introduced to North America in the 20th century.
*Genus of about 30 species of upright, mainly deciduous trees and shrubs.
*The 5-petaled, saucer-to bowl-shaped flowers, borne in umble- like racemes, are white.
*Dark green leaves, to 3in(8cm)long.
White flowers, 3/4in(2cm)across
in early spring
*’Pyrus’ signifies pea, while ‘calleryana’ commemorates Joseh Callery(1810-1862), a French missionary who uncovered the species in the 1800s.
Photographed 2/18 10:23am 2026
Posted 2/20(Friday) 12:16pm 2026