Pyrus salvifolia, DC.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1981, Flora Europaea. Volume 2. Rosaceae to Umbelliferae, Cambridge University Press : 66

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.293200

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scientific name

Pyrus salvifolia
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9. P. salvifolia DC. View in CoL , Prodr. 2: 634 (1825)

( P. communis subsp. salvifolia (DC.) Gams ).

Small or medium-sized tree; branches usually spiny. Leaves 4-7 x 2-3-5 cm, lanceolate or elliptical, entire, glabrescent above, grey-tomentose beneath; petiole 2-5 cm. Styles more or less glabrous. Fruit turbinate or pyriform; calyx persistent. Sunny slopes and dry, open woods. • From Belgium to Greece and Krym. Au Be Ga Gr Hu Ju Po Rm Rs (K).

Often cultivated, and perhaps only naturalized over part of its range.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Rosales

Family

Rosaceae

Genus

Pyrus

Loc

Pyrus salvifolia

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981
1981
Loc

P. salvifolia

DC. 1825: 634
1825
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