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Indian Paintbrush
Indian paintbrush Scientific Name:Castilleja sp. Mutis ex L.f. Scientific Name Synonyms:None known Symbol:CASTI2 Description:Life Span: Perennial Origin: Native Season: Cool Growth Characteristics: A 9 to 18 inches tall forb. Reproduces by seed and tillering. Flowers/Inflorescence: Flowers are inconspicuous, surrounded by leafy, colorful bracts. The showy effect of this plant is produced by these bracts, which occur in a variety of colors (pale yellow to deep purple). Fruits/Seeds: Fruit is a capsule. Leaves: Linear or lance-shaped, alternating along the erect stem. Margins entire or lobed. Ecological Adaptations:Indian paintbrush is widespread throughout Utah, occurring from the desert floors to the subalpine meadows. Some species are known to be partial root-parasites, especially with sagebrush. Soils: Can occur in a variety of soils, but most abundant in loams. Associated Species: Sagebrush, aspen, bromes, lupine. Uses and Management:Indian paintbrush's main importance is its aesthetic value. Palatability of Indian paintbrush has been rated as fair to good for sheep, poor to fair for cattle, and poor for horses. |
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