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which · according to the CDC · can have a fatality rate up to 38% · depending on the type of syndrome caused by it. &mdash · Natalie Neysa Alund · USA Today · 12 May 2026 While originally thought to be sterile · Callery pears · native to Asia · became popular among landscapers and spread rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s · according to Sean Zieche · the district manager of the Lombard office of Davey Tree · a professional tree service company. &mdash · Jerry Wu · Chicago Tribune · 11 May 2026 Adjective Multi-use products are key— think palettes that serve multiple roles. &mdash · Susmita Baral · Travel + Leisure · Jeanne Beatrix Law · The Conversation

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which
according to the CDC
can have a fatality rate up to 38%
depending on the type of syndrome caused by it. &mdash
Natalie Neysa Alund
USA Today
12 May 2026 While originally thought to be sterile
Callery pears
native to Asia
became popular among landscapers and spread rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s
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according to Sean Zieche
the district manager of the Lombard office of Davey Tree
a professional tree service company. &mdash
Learn more
Jerry Wu
Chicago Tribune
11 May 2026 Adjective Multi-use products are key— think palettes that serve multiple roles. &mdash
Susmita Baral
Travel + Leisure
Jeanne Beatrix Law
The Conversation

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