Pyrus Subdanubialis
Pyrus subdanubialis is a rare and lesser-known species of apple tree native to the Danube region of Europe. This deciduous plant belongs to the Rosaceae family and is characterized by its distinctive foliage and small, tart fruits. It thrives in moist, temperate climates and is often found in river valleys and forest edges. Due to habitat loss and limited cultivation, it is now considered endangered. Conservation efforts are underway to protect and propagate this unique botanical treasure.