? Pyracantha – Definition and Explanations
Introduction
burning bush | ||
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Classical classification | ||
Dominion | Plantae | |
sub-kingdom | Tracheobionta | |
Division (Division is the composition law that relates the product of the first to two numbers…) | magnoliophyta | |
Class | in magnoliopsida | |
Subclass | Rosidae | |
Place an order | Rosales | |
Family | Rosaceae | |
Subfamily | Maloideae | |
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Pirakantha Max Joseph Römer |
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Phylogenetic classification (Phylogenetic classification is a system for classifying organisms…) | ||
Place an order | Rosales | |
Family | Rosaceae | |
Pirakanthausually called “burning bush“It’s kind of botany (Botany is the study of plants (from the Greek…) Evergreen and thorny shrubs of the family Rosaceae, subchapter Maloideae. Word Pirakantha comes from Greek pyrosthe fire (Fire is the production of flame by an exothermic chemical reaction of oxidation…) and Acantha, thorn. the name of burning bush It is a reference to the biblical episode reported in Exodus 3.2.
Description
It is of Pyracantha origin south (South is the cardinal point against north.) who’sEurope (Europe is a land area that…) andAsia (Asia is one of the five continents or part of the supercontinents of Eurasia or Afro-Eurasia…). He can reach 6 m from above. is a close relative Cotonasterbut Pyracanthas have leathery toothed leaves 2 4 cm while long and thick thorns Cotonaster there is no
They give, in the end spring (Spring (Latin primus, first and tempus, time, this season marks once …)white flowers on corymb (smelly though smelly) cause cankerworms red (Red meets different definitions depending on the chromatic system we use…)orange or yellow (There are (at least) five definitions of the color yellow, which are roughly the same…) catch up to fall (Autumn is one of the four seasons in temperate zones. It falls between summer and…).
Environmental hazard
The introduction of various species of Pyracantha into urban and rural landscapes during development has significant social, economic and environmental costs. These species living in areas not included in the natural area are huge colonizers and gradually occupy empty areas.
Fruits are a very good source of food for all rodents, certain birds: possible carriers of diseases and hardy pests. Their roads, roundabouts, etc. Uncontrolled spreading along the road significantly increases the maintenance costs of the road. Road (Path defines both 🙂.
competing with local species a landscape (Etymologically, a landscape is an arrangement of a person’s features, characters, forms…)It poses a threat to invasives such as Pyracantha biodiversity (Biodiversity is the natural diversity of living organisms. Appreciated…)an environment that allows everyone to learn day (A day or day is the interval between sunrise and sunset; it…) to find new molecules for clinical and industrial applications…
The gradual introduction of pyracantha into the natural environment: forest massifs, swamp (In geography, a swamp is a type of landscape formation with little relief…)UNESCO world heritage sites, national parks warn of fires in these landscapes.
“Article One. 1 To combat the spread of fire blight (Erwinia amylovora). sow (Agriculture is a monoculture farm consisting of high-value crops…) the use of species belonging to the following genus is prohibited everything (The whole, understood as the whole of what exists, is often interpreted as the world or…) the territory (The concept of territory is becoming more and more important in geography and especially…) canton: Chaenomeles Lindl. (chaenomeles), Cotoneaster Ehrh. (cotoneaster), Crataegus L. (hawthorn), Eriobotrya Lindl. (loquat), Mespilus L. (medlar), Pyracantha Roem. (burning bush), Sorbus (Mountain ash and service tree (Sorbus genus)… are shrubs of the family) L., except Sorbus intermedia (Ehrh.) Pers. (rowan), Stranvaesia Lindl. (stranvesia), as well as ornamental species of the genus Cydonia Mill. (quince), from Malus Mill. (apple tree) and Pyrus (Pyrus) is a genus of shrubs or trees belonging to the family of flowering plants. The pear tree is a genus…) L. (pear tree). »
use it
Pyracanthas are highly prized ornamental plants in hedges and gardens for their colorful flowers and fruits. Their very dense structure and large bones make them very useful when you have them need (Needs are at the level of interaction between the individual and the environment. This…) creating an impenetrable hedge.
They also provide good shelter for them life (Life is a given name 🙂 which can act as storage and shelter for birds and wild for bees, cetonia, stick insects pollen (Pollen (Greek pale: flour or dust) consists of, between…).
Anti sites poison (Poisons are substances in biology that cause injury, illness, or death…) Give pyracantha fruits as less toxic or even harmless; I’university (A university is a higher education institution with the purpose of…) Arizona even says that toxicity Toxicity the fruits are legendary and their consumption simply causes stomach ache (about twenty fruits according to JP Auquière of the Medical and Pharmaceutical Botany Laboratory of the Catholic University of Louvain); it would even be possible to make jam, according to Jerry M. Parsons, professor of the Texas A&M University system (information should be checked with pharmacists). Note that the risks of nausea, vomiting, Mouth (The mouth (also called the buccal cavity or oral cavity)…) dryness, abdominal pain, Enlargement (Expansion is the expansion of an object’s volume as a result of heating,…) pupils (fruits, leaves and roots) are presented by most experts.
Pyracantha can also be used as a rootstock for new world.
Some species are used in bonsai.