Scarlet Paintbrush

Close up of Scarlet Paintbrush flower. Close up of Scarlet Paintbrush flower.

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Close up of Scarlet Paintbrush flower.

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Cluster of Scarlet Paintbrush flowers.

Scarlet Paintbrush - Castilleja miniata

Large numbers of Scarlet Paintbrush often join the blue flowers of Penstemons to make spectacular floral displays in the meadows of Cedar Breaks in mid-summer.

The bright red color of Paintbrush “flowers” is actually not from petals but from specialized leaves called bracts that surround the obscure, light yellow-green flowers inside. The red bracts do a good job of attracting butterflies and other pollinators to seek the nectar reward at the base of the tubular flowers.

Paintbrush species are known as hemi-parasites. While the plant’s leaves and stems contain chlorophyll and photosynthesize, their roots also can graft themselves to those of their neighbors and steal nutrients.

Last updated: November 28, 2017

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