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Pyrus Pashia vs Pyrus Pyrifolia

Pyrus pashia · Pyrus pyrifolia

Pyrus Pashia

Pyrus pashia

T Traditional Use
Pyrus Pashia
Family
Rosaceae
Genus
Pyrus
Primary use
medicinal

Pyrus pashia, the wild Himalayan pear, is a small to medium size deciduous tree of the small and oval shaped crown with ovate, finely toothed leaves, attractive white flowers with red anthers and small pear-like fruits. It is a fruit bearing tree that is native to southern Asia. …

Pyrus Pyrifolia

Pyrus pyrifolia

T Traditional Use
Pyrus Pyrifolia
Family
Rosaceae
Genus
Pyrus
Primary use
medicinal

Pyrus pyrifolia is a species of pear tree native to southern China and northern Indochina that has been introduced to Korea, Japan and other parts of the world. The tree's edible fruit is known by many names, including Asian pear, Persian pear, Japanese pear, Chinese pear, Korean…

At a glance

  • · Same genus (Pyrus) — close relatives, often substitutable.
  • · Both are primarily medicinal.
  • · Evidence tiers — Pyrus Pashia: T; Pyrus Pyrifolia: T.