Distribution: Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington, including the Olympic Mountains; Alaska to Oregon, east to Northwest Territory, Alberta, and Montana.
Habitat: Streambanks, seeps and wet meadows, middle to high elevations in the mountains.
Flowers: June-August
Origin: Native
Growth Duration: Perennial
Conservation Status: Not of concern
Glabrous perennial from strong horizontal rhizomes, the simple flowering stems 2-4 dm. tall.
Leaves mostly basal, leathery, narrowly obovate to elliptic, 3-15 cm. long, narrowed to a short petiole, with rounded serrate teeth, bright green on the upper surface, pale green below; upper cauline leaves 1-3, sessile and clasping, small.
Inflorescence terminal, strongly congested, more open in fruit; calyx saucer-shaped, 2-3 mm. broad, the 5 lobes upright, 1 mm. long; petals 5, white, spatulate, about 2 mm. long; stamens 10, often longer than the petals.
Ovary mostly superior; carpels 2, fused only at the base; seeds light brown, 2-3.5 mm. long, with empty, tail-like ends 2-3 times as long as the seed.
PNW Herbaria: Specimen records of Leptarrhena pyrolifolia in the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria database
WA Flora Checklist: Leptarrhena pyrolifolia checklist entry
OregonFlora: Leptarrhena pyrolifolia information
E-Flora BC: Leptarrhena pyrolifolia atlas page
CalPhotos: Leptarrhena pyrolifolia photos