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Northwestern Indian Paintbrush

Castilleja angustifolia

Photo by SummerNicole
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Field Notes

Description:

This Indian paintbrush is under half a meter in height and has bristly gray-green to purple-red herbage. It stands in a clump of erect stems, each topped with an inflorescence of somewhat tubular flowers in bright red to orange-red, sometimes tinted with purple, and usually fuzzy with a thin coat of white hairs.

Habitat:

It is an herbaceous perennial native to the desert scrub and woodlands of western North America.

Notes:

While ATVing we found this plant on the side of the trail to the East of 5 Mile Pass.

Species ID Suggestions

northwestern indian paintbrush

Castilleja angustifolia

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PublishedMay 15, 2013

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