Pyrus betulifolia

E295870

Pyrus betulifolia is a species of pear tree native to East Asia, commonly used as a hardy rootstock for cultivated pear varieties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pear tree
plant species
belongsToClade Eudicots
surface form: eudicots

Rosids
surface form: rosids
family Rosaceae
floweringPlant angiosperm
fruitEdibility generally not eaten fresh
fruitUse used for rootstock breeding
genus Pyrus
habitat forest margins
hillsides
rural farmland areas
hasFlowerColor white
hasFruitType pome
hasGrowthForm deciduous tree
hasUse fruit tree rootstock
horticulture
kingdom Plantae
leafShape birch-like leaves
nativeTo China
East Asia
Japan
Korea
order Rosales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
propagation grafting
seed
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
rootstockTrait disease resistance
tolerance to adverse conditions
vigorous growth
taxonRank species
tolerates cold
drought
poor soils
usedAs rootstock
usedFor cultivated pear varieties
usedIn pear orchards
woodUse minor timber and tool handles

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Pyrus includesSpecies Pyrus betulifolia