100+ seeds Pyrola media.
Pyrola media is a species of perennial flowering plants of the genus Pyrola of the Ericaceae family.
In nature, the species range covers the entire territory of Europe, the Caucasus, Western Siberia, the western regions of Eastern Siberia and China (Girin province and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region).
Pyrola media grows in forests. A perennial plant with a thin, brown, highly branched rhizome, bearing adventitious roots at the nodes. Flower shoots 10-33 cm high, bear one scaly sharp leaf. Leaves on petioles, which are usually longer than the blade, leathery, rounded or rounded-oval, hardly noticeably crenate, collected in a rosette at the base of the stem, often remain for the winter. The flowers are collected at the ends of the peduncles in racemose inflorescences. Calyx with ovate-lanceolate, pointed, reddish lobes. Corolla white or pinkish, half open; petals are almost round, 6-8 mm long and 4.5-6 mm wide. The column is slightly bent downward and slightly protrudes from the corolla, surrounded by stamens, with a five-lobed tuberous stigma. The fruit is a capsule 4-5 mm long and 6.5-8 mm wide on pedicels 8-9 mm long, less often from 5 mm.
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 3 (-40 to -30 °F)