Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Neoserrulata

Pyrus neoserrulata is a rare and lesser-known species of pear native to the mountainous regions of central China. This deciduous tree is characterized by its narrow, serrated leaves and small, yellowish-green fruits that ripen in late summer. Although it shares similarities with other pear species, it is distinguished by its unique leaf structure and habitat preferences. Due to its limited distribution and habitat specificity, it is considered a vulnerable species facing threats from deforestation and climate change. Conservation efforts are essential to preserve this botanical gem for future generations.