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Pyrus sp
Pyrus
Pyrus sp, or pear is a genus of many species. Most are upright deciduous trees that are favoured for their growth habit, foliage, flowers and often edible, pear fruits. Flowers are white or pink, saucer-shaped and 5-petalled, with red anthers and which attract bees. They make particularly good specimen trees.
158.00 Location B4 Latitude; -38.401781000000 Longitude; 146.052101000000