Pyrus pyrifolia
Warm rainy regions at elevations of 100 – 1400 metres in China. Naturalized in low mountains and around villages in C. and S. Japan. Love
Warm rainy regions at elevations of 100 – 1400 metres in China. Naturalized in low mountains and around villages in C. and S. Japan. Love
Often forming pure forests or growing with Pinus species, to 1000 metres in W. China. Love
Dry woods, gravelly ridges, sandy plains, rich uplands and moist bottoms. The best specimens are found in deep rich well-drained loamy soils. Love
Dry limestone soils to 2700 metres in the Himalayas. Love
Slopes, dry cold regions at elevations of 100 – 2000 metres. Love
Hedges, woodland margins etc in Britain. Love
Common in disturbed places often forming thickets in pastures, plantations and other similar habitats in the Pacific Islands. Love
Sparse forests, forest margins, scrub, along trails in mountains, beside streams in valleys, thickets at elevations of 200 – 2600 metres. Love
Not known in a truly wild situation, it is possibly derived in cultivation from P. davidiana. Love
Thickets, stream banks and woodland edges, in alluvial soils of river valleys and on limestone hills. Love
Not known in a truly wild situation, it is possibly derived in cultivation from P. davidiana. Love
Rich soils along the banks of streams, floodplains, pastures, roadsides and edges of woodlands, often forming thickets. Love
Open well illuminated stony or rocky slopes. Mixed forests, thickets, mountain regions and open sunny slopes at elevations of 200 – 1000 metres. Love
Bottomlands, thickets and woodland edges, in rich moist soils. Love
Thickets, hedges and open woods. Love