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  2. Pyrola grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Pyrola grandiflora (pronunciation (US) ⓘ, commonly known as Arctic wintergreen or largeflowered wintergreen, [1] is a hardy perennial evergreen subshrub in the family Ericaceae. [2] It is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere from temperate to tundra-like climates.

  3. Arctic freeze continues to blast huge swaths of the US with ...

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    Freeze warnings were issued by the National Weather Service across the Deep South. Mississippi forecasters warned of a “long duration freeze” that would last in some locations until Thursday.

  4. Lysimachia europaea - Wikipedia

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    Lysimachia europaea (formerly known as Trientalis europaea) is a flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae, called by the common name chickweed-wintergreen [2] or arctic starflower. [3] It is a small herbaceous perennial plant with one or more whorls of leaves on a single slender erect stem. [4] It is about 10 cm, 3.9 in high.

  5. Arctic freeze to send temperatures plunging to -4C after ...

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    The heavy rain is expected to ease and will make way for a cooler wintery weekend

  6. Arctic surge could bring snow squalls with a rapid freeze to ...

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    Editor's note: Follow USA TODAY's Thursday coverage of a winter storm impacting the eastern US.. The latest wave of lake-effect snow began crashing across parts of the nation's northern tier ...

  7. Arctic vegetation - Wikipedia

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    Arctic vegetation is largely controlled by the mean temperature in July, the warmest month. Arctic vegetation occurs in the tundra climate, where trees cannot grow.Tundra climate has two boundaries: the snow line, where permanent year-round snow and ice are on the ground, and the tree line, where the climate becomes warm enough for trees to grow. [7]

  8. Arctic blasts sub-zero freeze towards U.S. upper Midwest ...

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  9. Pyrola - Wikipedia

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    The species are commonly known as wintergreen, a name shared with several other related and unrelated plants (see wintergreen for details). They are native to northern temperate and Arctic regions. They are rather small plants with a rosette of simple orbicular or ovate leaves , with a flower stem bearing generally rather lax racemes of simple ...