Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Fusca Var. Levipes

Pyrus fusca var. levipes is a rare and intriguing species of apple tree native to specific regions of eastern Asia. Known for its distinctive foliage and unique fruit characteristics, it has long fascinated botanists and horticulturists alike. This variant stands out due to its compact growth habit and striking leaf coloration. Despite its ornamental appeal, it remains relatively under-studied in modern botanical research. Understanding this plant offers insights into both ecological adaptation and genetic diversity in the genus Pyrus.