Hybrid pear
Shipova
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Clade:
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Rosids
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Order:
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Rosales
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Family:
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Rosaceae
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Tribe:
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Maleae
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Subtribe:
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Malinae
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Genus:
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× Pyraria A.Chev.
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Species:
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× P. irregularis
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Binomial name
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× Pyraria irregularis
(Münchh.) Sennikov & Kurtto
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Synonyms[1]
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- Azarolus × pollvilleriana Borkh., nom. superfl.
- × Bollwilleria auricularis Zabel, not validly publ.
- × Bollwilleria bulbiformis (Tatar) Zabel
- × Bollwilleria malifolia (Spach) Zabel
- Lazarolus × pollveria (L.) Medik.
- Lazarolus pollvilleriana Borkh., nom. superfl.
- × Pyraria auricularis A.Chev., nom. superfl.
- × Pyraria malifolia (Spach) A.Chev.
- Pyrus × auricularis Knoop ex K.Koch, nom. superfl.
- Pyrus × bollwylleriana DC., nom. superfl.
- Pyrus × bollwylleriana var. bulbiformis Tatar
- Pyrus × irregularis Münchh.
- Pyrus × malifolia Spach
- Pyrus × pollveria L.
- Pyrus × tomentosa Moench, nom. superfl.
- × Sorbopyrus auricularis C.K.Schneid., nom. superfl.
- × Sorbopyrus auricularis var. bulbiformis (Tatar) C.K.Schneid.
- × Sorbopyrus bollwilleriana P.Fourn., nom. superfl.
- × Sorbopyrus irregularis (Münchh.) C.A.Wimm.
- Sorbus × bollwilleriana Beissn., nom. superfl.
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The shipova, scientific name × Pyraria irregularis, synonyms including × Sorbopyrus irregularis, is a hybrid of the European pear (Pyrus communis) and the common whitebeam (Aria edulis).[1] It is a small to medium-sized tree growing to 10–18 m tall[2] (or 4–6 m on dwarfing rootstock[3][4]), with deciduous oval leaves 7–11 cm long and 5–6 cm broad. The fruit is a pome 2.5–3 cm long; it is edible with a sweet, yellowish flesh, which tastes similar to a Nashi pear.