Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Decora Var. Groenlandica

Pyrus decora var. groenlandica is a rare and striking variant of the common whitebeam tree. Native to the cold climates of Greenland, this plant showcases unique adaptations to harsh environmental conditions. Its leaves are often a deep, dark green with a silvery underside, creating a visually appealing contrast. The tree produces small, fragrant flowers in the spring, which attract pollinators and add to its ecological importance. Due to its limited distribution and specific habitat requirements, it is considered a valuable subject for botanical study and conservation efforts.