Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Subarranensis

Subarran pear, scientifically known as Pyrus subarranensis, is a rare and ancient species native to the Caucasus region. This deciduous tree is characterized by its small, sweet, and aromatic fruits that have been valued for centuries. Found primarily in the mountainous areas of Georgia and Armenia, it thrives in cool, moist climates with well-drained soil. Due to habitat loss and climate change, the Subarran pear is now critically endangered, making conservation efforts vital for its survival. Its unique flavor and historical significance make it a subject of both botanical and cultural interest.