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Can hitting old, exposed roots of a Bradford pear with the lawn mower do any harm?

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Can hitting old, exposed roots of a Bradford pear with the lawn mower do any harm?

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Yes. Repeated injury to large, exposed roots can make those tissues subject to infection by pathogenic organisms which can lead to the loss of the affected roots. Such losses may cause decline, or death, of top parts. Plant a ground cover over the root zone of this tree to avoid having to mow in the area.

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