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(Left to right, top to bottom) Korean, Bosc, Forelle, red D'Anjou, Bartlett, green D'Anjou, Seckel, Comice Pears are a genus of trees, ''Pyrus'' , in the family Rosaceae, that bear an edible apple-like fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are cultivated for their fruit and juices, while others are grown as ornamental flowering trees.

Pear trees are mostly medium-sized, though some grow as shrubs. They grow in temperate regions, being native to Asia and distributed across Europe and the mountains of North Africa. The wood of pear trees is a preferred material in the manufacture of high-quality woodwind instruments and furniture.

About 3,000 varieties of pears are grown worldwide, varying in both shape and taste. In 2024, world production of the fruit was about 28 million tonnes, led by China with 76% of the total. The fruit is consumed fresh, canned, as juice, dried, or fermented as perry. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Explorers and discoverers from Alexander the Great to Sally Ride by Pear

    Published 1999
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    The science of learning by Pear lhJoseph

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    The feasibility study of wind turbine onboard a patrol vessel, UPNM by Nur Nabila Pear Binti Noorazliazmi

    Published 2018
    Thesis Book