Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Rupicoloides

Pyrus rupicoloides is a rare and intriguing species of apple tree native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia. It thrives in harsh, rocky environments where few plants can survive. This hardy plant is known for its small, sour fruits and unique ability to withstand extreme temperatures. Its ecological importance makes it a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists. Despite its resilience, Pyrus rupicoloides remains under threat from habitat loss and climate change.