Martin Pellizzer

Pyrus Sylvestrii

Pyrus sylvestrii is a lesser-known species of apple tree native to the mountainous regions of central and southern Europe. It thrives in cool, moist climates and is often found in woodlands and forested areas. This plant is distinguished by its small, tart fruits and its ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions. While not widely cultivated for commercial use, it holds significant ecological value. Its unique characteristics make it an intriguing subject for botanical study and conservation efforts.