Tanay That is what I also wrote, the fruits look like pear (but not the mature leaves).
-- Dr. Gurcharan Singh Retired Associate Professor SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 9:56 AM, tanay bose <[email protected]> wrote: > This is Pyrus because the fruits of pear snorted base whereas the apple has > a tapering base. Kindly see the attached picture for what I exactly wanna > say. > > Tanay > > > On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote: > >> It can be a good puzzle, the young emerging leaves of pear often look like >> apple, but mature leaves are much different, acuminate at tip and glossy and >> glabrous. Here although the fruits look like pear, the mature leaves >> alongside definitely look like apple. >> >> -- >> Dr. Gurcharan Singh >> Retired Associate Professor >> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 >> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. >> Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 >> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ <http://people.du.ac.in/%7Esinghg45/> >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:16 AM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> This seems like Pear (Pyrus sp.) to me and not Apple (Malus sp.), cant >>> say which species or variety. >>> Regards >>> Pankaj. >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Tanay Bose > +91(033) 25550676 (Resi) > 9830439691(Mobile) > > >

