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Wyoming Indian Paintbrush Full Bathroom Downstairs

The roots of the painted cups are partially parasitic on the roots of other green plants. The Indian Paintbrush or Painted Cup (Castilleja linariaefolia) was adopted as the State Flower of Wyoming on January 31, 1917. A full bathroom downstairs includes a stackable washer and dryer adjacent to multiple cabinets with shelves for personal belongings.

Tonight I finally nailed down the correct ID, even though they have a very unusual orange bract coloration instead of the typical bright red.Life Stages of the Indian Paintbrush Plant. Indian paintbrushes are among my very favorite wildflowers in the world, but correctly identifying these semi-parasitic plants can be an absolute nightmare. (think of how different our own species, Homo sapiens looks around the world.) Such was the case with these Wyoming Indian paintbrushes (Castilleja linariifolia) that I found and photographed during a side trip to Utah’s Arches National Park as I was traveling from Salt Lake City to Aspen to shoot a wedding. Especially when there are naturally occurring hybrids, same species with wildly variable physical attributes and just geographically separated populations of the same species looking very different in different parts of the country, world, etc.

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