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    Pyrus syriaca is a deciduous tree in the Rosaceae family. It is referred to by the common name Syrian pear. It is the only pear species which grows in...
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    Pear (redirect from Pyrus caucasica)
    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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    brachyodon Picris amalecitana Plantago sarcop Polygonum palaestinum Pyrus syriaca Rumex occultans Rumex rothschildianus Scandix blepharicarpa Senecio...
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    the family Nepticulidae. It is endemic to Cyprus. The larvae feed on Pyrus syriaca. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine resembles the mine...
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    Asian pear Pyrus pyrifolia Balatá Manilkara bidentata Birchleaf pear Pyrus betulifolia Bronze loquat Eriobotrya deflexa Callery pear Pyrus calleryana...
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    Syrian myrtle (Latin: Fraxinus syriaca), wild olive, hawthorn species (Latin: Crataegus) and Syrian pear (Latin: Pyrus syriaca). In addition to, dirhamian...
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    almond (Prunus amygdalus), nettle tree (Celtis spp.) and pear (Pyrus syriaca and Pyrus glabra) continue up to 2,400 meters. Although degraded from overgrazing...
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  • pyraster". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Pyrus syriaca". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Quercus...
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    flavescens Pycreus flavidus Pycreus nitidus Pyracantha coccinea Pyrus bovei Pyrus syriaca Quercus brantii Quercus cerris Quercus coccifera Quercus ilex...
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    bears fruit in late summer. The tree is protected under Israeli law. Pyrus syriaca Syrian pear (Arabic: injās berri) The fruit of this tree ripens in September...
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