Summary[edit] Description: English: Three Pyrola (wintergreen) spp.:Pyrola asarifolia var. asarifolia - pink shinleaf (plate 151a),Pyrola americana - American wintergreen (figure 20),Pyrola elliptica - common shinleaf (plate 151b). Date: 1918. Source: Wild Flowers of New York Part 2, Plate 151 and Figure 20, University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany. Author: Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fig. 20. Pyrola americana Sweet - American wintergreen. Date: 1918. Source: Wild Flowers of New York Part 2, Figure 20, University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany. Author: Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Plate 151-B. Pyrola elliptica Nutt. - Common shinleaf, Shinleaf, Waxflower shinleaf, Large-leaved shineleaf, Elliptic shineleaf. Date: 1918. Source: Wild Flowers of New York Part 2, Plate 151-B. University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany. Author: Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.
Summary[edit] Description: Pyrola rotundifolia L. Original Description Rundblättriges Wintergrün, Pirola rotundifolia. Date: 1796. Source: Fig. from book Deutschlands Flora in Abbildungen. see http://www.biolib.de. Author: Johann Georg Sturm (Painter: Jacob Sturm).
Summary[edit] Description: English: Plate 151-A. Pyrola asarifolia Michx. var. asarifolia - Pink shinleaf, Liverleaf wintergreen. Date: 1918. Source: Wild Flowers of New York Part 2, Plate 151-A. University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany. Author: Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.