pyrola


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However, the sole representative of the Monotropoid included in their 18S data was that of the autotrophic Pyrola rotundifolia of the tribe Pyroleae.
Glesyn y gaeaf dwi'n credu ydi'r enw Cymraeg ar 'wintergreen' a Pyrola minor ydi'r enw gwyddonol.
One of five species of Pyrola found in New York, it is recognized by its leafless flower stalks which bear drooping flowers with long protruding styles.
Isolation and identification of anti-inflammatory and analgesic principles from the whole herb of Pyrola rotundifolia L.
In Europe, GSG Analytical, which released its popular Pyromat in 2000, and Pyrol AB, which produces the filament-based Pyrola 2000, compete for the bulk of sales.
Xeromorphic evergreen leaves are typical of many other vascular plants of the boreal forests, including pteridophytes such as club mosses (Lycopodium); rhododendrons (Rhododendron, Ericaceae); blueberries, cranberries, and cowberries (Vaccinium); marsh rosemary (Ledum palustre, Ericaceae); bog rosemary (Andromeda, Ericaceae); bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Ericaceae); Scotch heather or ling (Calluna vulgaris, Ericaceae); wintergreen (Pyrola, Pyrolaceae); pipsissewa (Chimaphila, Pyrolaceae); one-flowered shinleaf (Moneses, Pyrolaceae); crowberry (Empetrum nigrum, Empetraceae); twinflower (Linnaea borealis, Caprifoliaceae); holly (Ilex rugosa, Aquifoliaceae); and skimmias (Skimmia repens, Rutaceae).
Algific talus slopes harbor populations of over 60 vascular plant species that are disjunct in Iowa from wet woods and bogs in northern or western boreal forests, including Adoxa moschatellina, Carex media, Cornus canadensis, Linnaea borealis, Mertensia paniculata, Poa paludigena, Pyrola asarifolia, Rihaimnus alnifolia, Ribes hudsonianum, Streptopus roseus, and Viola renifolia (Thorne 1964, Frest 1982).
They are Betula populifolia (gray birch), Carex scabrata, Corallorrhiza trifida (coral root), Gerardia pedicularia ambigens (clammy false foxglove), Hemicarpa drummondii, Hippuris vulgaris (mare's tail), Lechea stricta (bush pinweed), Lemna perpusilla (least duckweed), Linnaea borealis (twin flower), Lonicera canadensis (American fly honeysuckle), Oryzopsis pungens (short-horned rice grass), Panicum lucidum (bog panic grass), Psilocarya nitens (bald rush), Pyrola secunda (one-sided shinleaf), Scleria reticularis (netted nut rush), Shepherdia canadensis (russet buffaloberry), Trillium cernuum macranthum (nodding trillium), and Utricularia resu pinata (small purple bladderwort).
It could be Pyrola - an outdoor plant native to certain areas of Wales and often seen in central and northern Europe.
and the fruit of the pyrola. From the foundation of a wooden
The Viburnum nudum was a common shrub, and of smaller plants, there were the dwarf-cornel, great round-leaved orchis, abundant and in bloom (a greenish-white flower growing in little communities), Uvularia grandiflora, whose stem tasted like a cucumber, Pyrola secunda, apparently the commonest Pyrola in those woods, now out of bloom, Pyrola elliptica, and Chiogenes hispidula.
Ericaceae Empetrum nigrum Lange ex Hagerup Pyrola grandiflora Radius Rhododendron groenlandicum (Oeder) Kron & Judd Rhododendron lapponicum (L.) Wahlenberg Vaccinium uliginosum L.
carlinifolius, Lotus corniculatus, Valeriana tripteris and Carex remota r in 3, Cirsium erisithales and Pyrola minor + in 3; Epipactis persica subsp.