Castilleja coccinea
Scarlet Paintbrush is a striking native wildflower with brilliant scarlet bracts that appear dipped in paint. As Wyoming's state flower, it creates vibrant displays in prairies and meadows across North America.
Orobanchaceae (Broomrape family, formerly Scrophulariaceae)
Spring to summer (April-July, varies by region)

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Visit Full StoreFull sun for best color and growth; tolerates partial shade with reduced flowering
Prefers medium moisture; tolerates drier conditions once established but not waterlogged soils
Well-drained, Sandy, Medium moisture, Tolerates poor soils, Calcareous (alkaline) to acidic
Hemiparasitic plant that attaches roots to host plants (grasses, legumes) for nutrients
Best sown with host plant seeds (such as little bluestem grass)
Seeds benefit from cold stratification (60 days at 40°F)
Sow seeds in fall for natural stratification
Forms basal rosette first year, flowers second year, then dies
Self-seeds readily in suitable conditions
Difficult to transplant due to parasitic root connections
Purchase nursery-grown plants or grow from seed
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Indian Paintbrush gets its name from the bright scarlet bracts that look as if they were dipped in red paint. Native American legends tell of a brave whose paintbrushes were transformed into these brilliant flowers by the Great Spirit.
Scarlet Paintbrush is hemiparasitic, meaning it can photosynthesize on its own but also attaches its roots to host plants (usually grasses) to obtain additional nutrients and water. This relationship helps it grow much more vigorously, up to 40 times larger than plants without hosts.
The showy scarlet parts are actually modified leaves called bracts, not petals. The true flowers are small, tubular, and pale yellow-green, mostly hidden inside the colorful bracts.
Transplanting Indian Paintbrush usually kills it because it depends on specific root connections with host plants. It is best grown from seed sown alongside host grasses, or purchased as nursery-propagated plants.
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