Any of several evergreen perennials of the genus Pyrola.
1The family of the heath, cranberry, pyrola, Andromeda, and mountain-laurel-howdo these blossoms welcome their insect friends?
2A few ferns, aspidiums, polypodiums, with dewberry vines, coptis, pyrola, leafless huckleberry bushes, and ledum grow beneath the trees.
3There were three different species of ground-pine in these woods, and hepatica and pyrola and wintergreen, and thickets of laurel.
4Wintergreen, false, or pyrola.
5I may well be able to grow difficult things such as aristolochia and pyrola, but it's on the allotment that the real experiments take place.
6What a beautiful tiling this Pyrola is, with its inverted anthers and the cobwebby margins of its capsule!
7Or lily-breathing slender pyrolas
8In a letter to Hooker, May 22nd, 1860, Darwin wrote: Have you Pyrola at Kew?