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Pyrus pashia, the wild
Himalayan pear, is a
small to
medium size
deciduous tree of the
small and oval
shaped crown with ovate,
finely toothed leaves, attractive...
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Haiqal Pashia Anugrah (born 29
November 1998) is a
Singaporean professional footballer who
plays as a
winger or
striker for
Singapore Premier League club...
- China. It is a
probable hybrid species resulting from
crosses between Pyrus pashia (Himalayan pear),
Pyrus ussuriensis (Manchurian pear), and the
western domestic...
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three species. A
species grown in
western China, P. sinkiangensis, and P.
pashia,
grown in
southern China and
south Asia, are also
produced to a
lesser degree...
- ornamental. Its
chloroplast genome shows that it is
closely related to
Pyrus pashia, the wild
Himalayan pear, and it is
suspected to be a
hybrid of P. betulifolia...
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Aakrant (1988)
Chandaneer (1989) Mon
Mayuree (1990)
Neelimay Neel (1991) Ek
Pashia Brishti (1991) Prasab(1994)
Phiriye Dao (1994) Puja (1996) Asol
Nakol (1998)...
- and may
refer to:
Amelanchier canadensis,
native to
North America Pyrus pashia,
native to
southern Asia This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species...
- (Rhododendron arboreum),
Lyonia ovalifolia, wild
Himalayan pear (Pyrus
pashia),
sumac (Rhus spp.),
Himalayan maple (Acer oblongum), box
myrtle (Myrica...
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Rosids Order:
Rosales Family:
Rosaceae Genus:
Pyrus Section:
Pyrus sect.
Pashia Species: P. pyrifolia
Binomial name
Pyrus pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nak. Synonyms...
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medicinal value and
qualitative estimation in
different parts of
Pyrus pashia,
Ficus palmate and
Pyracantha crenulata. J
global trends pharmaceutical...