They were doing spring pruning in my neighborhood the other day. I'm still learning my trees, so I stopped and took some pics of some of the prunings and the trees they came from. You may remember I asked about Bradford Pears a few days ago. My neighborhood has many Bradford Pears and, as it turns out, Crepe Myrtles. Here is a pic of a typical BP..

Here is a crepe myrtle, at least that's what I was told.

As I came through the neighborhood, the other day, this is what I saw...

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Here is a BP missing a big limb...

Guess what? Normally the city in which I live takes weeks to get out and clean up the prunings. By the time I checked on this web site and other sources about whether these would be good bow woods, the city had already cleaned them up? Should I be sick? Do you guys see anything I missed of value?