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Pyrus pyrifolia is a
species of pear tree
native to
southern China and
northern Indochina that has been
introduced to Korea, ****an and
other parts of...
- (Neumann) M.Roem.
Aronia pyrifolia (Lam.) Pers.
Crataegus pyrifolia Lam.
Hahnia arbutifolia (L.) Medik.
Photinia pyrifolia (Lam.) K.R.Robertson & J.B...
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northern France.
Asian species with
medium to
large edible fruit include P.
pyrifolia, P. ussuriensis, P. × bretschneideri, and P. × sinkiangensis. Small-fruited...
- have been developed. Two
other species of pear, the
Nashi pear (Pyrus
pyrifolia) and the
hybrid Chinese white or ya pear (Pyrus × bretschneideri, Chinese:...
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Ficus papyrifera Griff.
Ficus parvifolia Oken
Ficus pendula Link
Ficus pyrifolia Salisb. [Illegitimate]
Ficus reclinata Desf.
Ficus retusa var. nitida...
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Moquilea pyrifolia,
commonly known as merecure, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
family Chrysobalanaceae. It has
large green fruits,
similar in size...
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Phthirusa pyrifolia is a
subtropical flowering plant species of the
family Loranthaceae. It
grows in
forests from
Mexico through Central America, Peru...
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classified as a
subspecies of the
Chinese pear
Pyrus pyrifolia.
Along with
cultivars of P.
pyrifolia and P. ussuriensis, the
fruit is also
called the nashi...
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Acacia pyrifolia,
commonly known as
ranji bush is a
shrub that is
endemic to the
north of
Western Australia. The bush or tree
typically grows to a maximum...
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specifically refers to a
local ****anese
cultivar of the
Asian pear,
Pyrus pyrifolia. As in most
other ****anese regions,
prehistoric society in
Yamanashi progressed...