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subspecies are
currently accepted:
Pyrus communis subsp.
caucasica (Fed.)
Browicz – Turkey,
Caucasus Pyrus communis subsp.
communis –
Entire range except Caucasus...
- the
European pear
Pyrus communis subsp.
communis cultivated mainly in
Europe and
North America, the
Chinese white pear (bai li)
Pyrus × bretschneideri...
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Pyrus pyraster (syn.
Pyrus communis subsp. pyraster), also
called European wild pear, is a
species of pear of the
family Rosaceae. This wild pear and...
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Pyrus ×
bretschneideri (or
Pyrus bretschneideri), the ya pear or
pearple or
Chinese white pear (Chinese: 白梨; pinyin: báilí), is an
interspecific hybrid...
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hybridizes easily with
Pyrus communis and
Pyrus pyraster.
Growth form
Thorns Leaves Close-up of
flowers Barstow, M. (2017). "
Pyrus spinosa". IUCN Red List...
- It is an
autumn cultivar (cultivated variety) of the
European pear (
Pyrus communis). The
variety was
developed in
Britain by
Thomas Francis Rivers from...
- The
following is a list of
diseases of
pears (
Pyrus communis).
Common Names of Diseases, The
American Phytopathological Society...
- The Beurré Bosc or Bosc is a
cultivar of the
European pear (
Pyrus communis),
originally from
France or Belgium. Also
known as the Kaiser, it is
grown in...
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States and Canada, is a
cultivar (cultivated variety) of the
species Pyrus communis,
commonly known as the
European pear. The
fruit has a bell shape, considered...
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Juniperus sabina (savin juniper) as the main
primary (telial) host and
Pyrus communis (common pear) as the main
secondary (aecial) host. Like many rusts,...