Yeonsan
Yeonsan refers to a genus of plants in the family Rosaceae. This genus is native to East Asia, primarily found in China, Korea, and Japan. Plants in the Yeonsan genus are typically deciduous shrubs known for their attractive flowers and sometimes their fruit. The flowers are often white or pink and bloom in the spring. Some species are cultivated for ornamental purposes in gardens and landscapes due to their visual appeal. The leaves are usually simple and alternate. The fruit, when present, can vary in size and color depending on the species. Yeonsan plants are generally hardy and adaptable to a range of soil conditions. They are often used in landscaping for their spring floral displays and their contribution to biodiversity. Some species may have traditional uses in herbal medicine. The genus is relatively small, with a limited number of recognized species.