Pyrus Croceocarpa
The Pyrus croceocarpa, also known as the yellow-fruited pear, is a lesser-known member of the Rosaceae family. Native to parts of Asia, this plant is characterized by its vibrant yellow fruits and ornamental value. While not widely cultivated for fruit production, it holds significance in traditional medicine and horticulture. Its unique appearance makes it a desirable addition to botanical gardens and conservation efforts. Despite its beauty, the species remains underappreciated and understudied in modern botany.