Winter twig
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The alternate
leaves, 2.5-6 cm long, are almost round, except for a
distinct small point at the tip. The margins are finely
toothed or toothless. The young leaves are hairy,
especially beneath, but old leaves are hairless. The
leaf-stalks are often as long as the leaves.
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Wild
Pear is a deciduous
large shrub or small tree, up to 15 m tall, with a
distinctive grey or brown bark, which breaks up into
small rectangular plates. It was probably introduced to
Britain and subsequently escaped to become established,
usually as isolated specimens, in woods and hedges.
The
5-petalled white flowers open in April and have purple anthers
(Crab Apple flowers are
pink with yellow anthers).
Young
stems are grey-brown and often thorny below.
The
small, hard, gritty pears do not ripen until November.
Facts
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The
pale, pinky-brown wood is used for instrument-making,
carving, turning and for veneers.
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The
root stock is used to graft on cultivated varieties,
which produce edible desert fruit.
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Wild
pears were probably introduced to Europe from W. Asia
by the Greeks and may have reached Britain with the
Romans
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