Notes:
Many members of the family are grown in Madagascar for ornamental or for their edible fruits, notably species and cultivars of , Eriobotrya, Fragaria, Malus, Prunus, Pyracantha, Pyrus, Rosa, Rubus and Spiraea. Some of these are likely to have become naturalized or established as occasional garden escapes, but we have only included them when records are substantiated by a collected voucher specimen, and if there is sufficient evidence to suppose that they have become self-perpetuating without human intervention.
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