- 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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Rehder –
Korea Pyrus calleryana var.
integrifolia T.T.Yu –
China Pyrus calleryana var.
koehnei (C.K.Schneid.) T.T.Yu –
China Pyrus calleryana var. lanceata...
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cultivars of P. ×
bretschneideri and
Pyrus ussuriensis, the
fruit is also
called the
nashi pear.
Cultivars derived from
Pyrus pyrifolia are
grown throughout...
- Two
other species of pear, the
Nashi pear (
Pyrus pyrifolia) and the
hybrid Chinese white or ya pear (
Pyrus × bretschneideri, Chinese: 白梨; pinyin: báilí)...
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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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quinces were
combined into one
genus that he
named Pyrus and he
named the
apple as
Pyrus malus. This was
widely accepted,
however the
botanist Philip...
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Pyrus may
refer to: The
genus of the pear tree (under some taxonomy,
sometimes including species of
genera Malus and Sorbus) Main//
Pyrus DMS, a Do****ent...
- botanists'
Latin Montana fraxinus S.
aucuparia was
previously categorized as
Pyrus aucuparia.
Sorbus aucuparia L.
belongs to Carl Linnaeus.
Sorbus aucuparia...
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reproduction in
Pyrus pashia. Seed
stored under refrigerated conditions will
remain viable for 2 to 3 years.
Growth of 30 cm in
diameter of
Pyrus pashia has...
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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 Pyrus...