Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Magocsyana

Pyrus magocsyana is a rare and lesser-known species of apple tree native to Hungary. It is distinguished by its unique leaf shape and small, tart fruits. Despite its beauty and potential, it remains underdocumented in botanical studies. The plant thrives in specific microclimates and is often overlooked in favor of more common apple varieties. Conservation efforts are needed to protect this delicate and intriguing species.