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White Indian Paintbrush

Castilleja indivisa

Description:

Texas Paintbrush (Castilleja indivisa), also known as Entireleaf Indian Paintbrush, is a hemiparasitic annual wildflower native to Texas and Oklahoma in the United States. The bright red leaf-like bracts that surround the white to greenish flowers make the plant look like a ragged brush that has been dipped in red paint. They sometimes produce a pink, light yellow or pure white variation mixed in with the reds. Each plant typically grows 12-18" (30-45 cm) in height. The leaves are long and stalkless. The roots grow until they reach the roots of other plants, mainly grasses, and then penetrate the roots of the "host" plant to obtain a portion of their needed nutrients (known as semi or hemiparasitism).

Habitat:

Meadow near Lake Lewisville.

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

Texas, USA

Spotted on May 5, 2013
Submitted on May 9, 2013

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