Pyrola americana Sweet
Family: Ericaceae
American wintergreen, round-leaved shin-leaf
[Pyrola asarifolia subsp. americana Michx.,  more...]
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Emmet J. Judziewicz  
Pyrola americana image
Emmet J. Judziewicz  
Etymology: Pyrola: pear-like, from the Latin diminutive of Pyrus, meaning "pear," for the pear-like leaf shape, and a genus commonly called shinleaf or wintergreen
Plants: erect, perennial, 6"-12" tall forb
Leaves: 1"-2 3/4" long, mostly widely elliptical to roundish, firm, shiny, nearly basal
Flowers: white, 5-parted, stalked, 1/3" long, sepals oblong and nearly twice as long as wide; inflorescence a long-stalked cluster of nodding flowers often with 1 or 2 scale-like leaves; blooms July-Aug.
Fruits: capsule opening from the bottom upward
Habitat: moist to dry; woods, bogs
Conservation Status: Native
Pyrola americana image
Emmet J. Judziewicz  
Pyrola americana image
Kenneth J. Sytsma  
Pyrola americana image
Emmet J. Judziewicz  
Pyrola americana image
Kurt Stüber  
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image
Pyrola americana image