Pyrola asarifolia


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Read about Pyrola asarifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pyrola asarifolia, Michx. Lvs. transversely broad-elliptic or round-reniform, cordate: fls. 3/8-5/8in. across, purple; calyx-lobes ovate to ovate-triangular. Que. to Yukon, south to Nova Scotia, N. New England, W. N. Y., N. Mich., and Col.; also in Asia. June-Aug.

Var. incarnata, Fern. (P. rotundifolia var. uliginosa, Gray), with pink or rose-colored fls. and subcordate to obovate, dull lvs., occurs in swamps, arctic regions, south to N. New England, Cent. N. Y., Mich., Wis., Col., and Calif.; also Asia. F.Tracy Hubbard


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