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Indian paintbrush

Castilleja indivisa

Photo by gmary007
Published on Project Noah
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Habitat:

Hwy 51 near Twin mounds

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Comments (5)

Oh i know, i did not think anything about it, iwas just saying that because I haveseen lots of people put no filter on pics.😊 post can sound lots of different ways because we can only read what someone says, not actually hear it and this leads to misunderstandings! best to all~
Gmary007, to be clear, I wasn't implying that the image had been tampered with. I'm just used to seeing Indian paintbrushes that are much more orange or reddish in color, which is why I asked. It's a beautiful flower!
I have seen flowers this bright pink and even brighter so i completely believe you :-) Sometimes it also depends on the camera filter settings and cameras differ from each other for this. My personal thought is that this image has not been tampered with and is perfectly OK. Welcome to PN! :-)
Thanks! this app is very cool! It was that pink believe it or not, no filters on these pics.
Beautiful flower and nice first spotting on Noah. Was it that pink or did it just turn out that way in the photo? Welcome to the Project!

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