RMF2Y7E3–Fairly scarce plant found in lime rich areas including dunes
RM2C7J8AE–One-flowered pyrola, Woodnymph, One-flowered wintergreen, Single delight, wax-flower (Moneses uniflora), blooming, Austria, Carinthia, Hohe Tauern National Park
RF2W9EDRF–Greenflowered wintergreen (Pyrola chlorantha or Pyrola virens) is a perennial herb native to circumboreal regions and mountains to Eurasia and North A
RM2C3X955–Leafless Wintergreen (Pyrola aphylla) a parasitic plant who gets its nutrients from the roots and mycorrhizal fungi of a host plant.
RME1TBKY–close-up of the flower of the Prince's Pine
RF2W9EDRH–Greenflowered wintergreen (Pyrola chlorantha or Pyrola virens) is a perennial herb native to circumboreal regions and mountains to Eurasia and North A
RM2J1FCW0–Round-leaved wintergreen (Pyrola rotundifolia) in the Rhoen, Hesse, Germany
RFEKCX83–Pieris japonica 'Forest Flame' in flower
RME1TBCR–close-up of the One-flowered wintergreen
RFR77W2W–Orthilia Secunda or sidebells wintergreen, one-sided-wintergreen
RME1REM4–Round-leaved Wintergreen
RFT5N7JH–A picture is showing False Beech-Drops, commonly known as Monotropa Hypopitys. This is an herbaceous perennial plant, which belongs to Pyrola family,
RFEW8TY5–Indian Pipes are known as Ghosts of Summer's Woods, or Ghost flowers. Painted off The Flower Children: The Little Cousins of the Field and Garden book, from Elizabeth Gordon. M. T. Ross is the artist.
RME1RAMF–Single Delight in an alpine forest in the Dolomites
RMANYM13–Indian Pipe (Monotropa hypopitys) saprophitic plant , Aran valley, Spain
RMHN7KYA–Round-leaved Wintergreen, Pyrola rotundifolia growing with Common Restharrow, Ononis repens
RMCW1X7P–The Birngrün
RM2AXHWE5–The new international encyclopaedia . wreaths. If carefullydried they retain much of their brightness forseveral months. The smooth winterlierry {IlexIcerigata) grows in wet grounds from !Maine tothe mountains of Virginia. See Inkberry;Holly. WINTERGREEN (so called because the plantremains green throughout the winter). Thepopular name of plants of the genera Pyrolaand Chimaphila, of the natural order Pyrolaceae,which, according to some botanists, is a suborderof Ericaceae, distinguished chiefly by difference ofhabit. Only aliout 30 species of Pyrola areknown. They are native herbs or half-shru
RFBYRPNB–Indian Pipes are known as Ghosts of Summer's Woods, or Ghost flowers. Painted off The Flower Children: The Little Cousins
RMPG2MGG–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERM^, DICOTYLEDONES, 769 The pollen is dusty in Ericaceae, but adhesive in most other cases. The pollen-cells are united in fours in EricacesB, Rhodoracese, and Pyrolacese, and in the Rhodoracese these groups are connected by tough threads (see figs. 219 2-^'^' p. 101). The fruit is capsular in Diapensiacese, Pyrolaceae, Monotropacess, Rhodoracese, Ericaceae, and Epacridacese, and baccate in Arbutacese, Empetracese, Sapotaceae, and Ebenacese. In the Lennoacese the fruit resolves itself into 10
RMMAA5JT–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Series 2. Gamop'etalae. Petals partly or wholly united, rarely separate or wanting. This series is als peta known Sympetalae and has been called Monopetalae. The coherence of very slight or they are quite separate, as in Clethraceae, Pyrolaceae. some Ericaceae. Primulaceae. Styracaceae, Asclepiadaceae. Oleaceae, Curcurbitaceae and Galax in Dia- pensiaceae. From this conditio
RMT0CR9T–Elementary botany (1898) Elementary botany elementarybotany00atki Year: 1898 CHAPTER XUI. DICOTYLEDONS CONCLUDED. SYMPETAL/E. 538. In the remaining families the corolla is gamopetalous, that is, the petals are coherent into a more or less well-formed tube, though they may be free at the end. For this reason they are known as the sympetalce. Topic VIII: Dicotyledons with united petals, flower parts in five whorls. BICORNES. 539. The pyrola family (pyrolaceae).—The shin-leaf or wintergreen (Py- rola elliptica), not the aromatic wintergreen, is figured at 377. The oval or elliptical leaves are c
RMANYM15–Indian Pipe (Monotropa hypopitys) saprophitic plant , Aran valley, Spain
RMREK6GW–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. PYROLACEAE 433 Monotropoideae the dehiscence is by slits and the pollen is simple. The corolla and stamens are often inserted at the edge of a nectar-secreting disc, which is sometimes represented by separate nectaries or is rarely completely absent. The fieshy ovary bears a simple columnar style; in some genera of Monotropoideae it is unilocular except at the extreme base, but generally the septa are wanting only in the upper part of the chamber. The ovary-cavity is almost filled by the thick fleshy placenta, the surface of which is crowded wi
RMAKWXA8–Serrated or Nodding Wintergreen Orthilia secunda