Pyrus Zolyomii
Hungarian pear, scientifically known as Pyrus zolyomii, is a rare and unique fruit tree native to the Carpathian Basin. This species is primarily found in Hungary and parts of Romania, where it thrives in temperate climates. With its distinctive oval-shaped fruit and delicate, aromatic flavor, it holds cultural and historical significance in the region. Despite its rarity, the Hungarian pear remains a symbol of local biodiversity and traditional agriculture. Its cultivation is increasingly valued for its ecological and gastronomic contributions.