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  1. Mar 5, 2012 · Indian paintbrush seeds, like the ones included in our Great Basin Wildflower Blend and our Rocky Mountain Wildflower Blend, make a bold statement in any garden or landscape. They provide a challenging, yet rewarding experience for anyone daring enough to attempt to harness their splendor.

  2. Indian Paintbrush is a sought-after prairie beauty that prefers bright sites with medium-dry to medium-wet soils. An annual or biennial, its vivid scarlet bracts nearly hide small, greenish flowers and appear to have been dipped in paint.

  3. Texas Indian Paintbrush is one of Texas' most beautiful landscape displays. In Bluebonnet country, large fields of red and blue are an impressive sight. This showy plant is one of our earliest Spring flowers and makes its appearance along with Bluebonnets in March.

  4. Indian Paintbrush Seeds. Castilleja coccinea. 5.00 (2 reviews) Previous Next. DESCRIPTION. Paint the landscape with these brilliant red blooms! One of the most well-known and loved wildflowers, this variety grows across much of the western United States and can tolerate drought quite well.

  5. May 25, 2023 · Growing Indian Paintbrush From Seed . The best way to grow Indian paintbrush is through seed. These plants do not transplant well because of their connection to other surrounding plants. After flowering, the plant produces very tiny seeds before dying to reseed themselves.

  6. INDIAN PAINTBRUSH - Castilleja coccinea - This plant has beautiful crimson red flowers that provide nectar for hummingbirds and is absolutely striking. Can be found growing even in arid desert areas and along roadsides in the wild. Zones: 3 through 9. Height: Up to 1-2 ft. Flower Color: Red.

  7. Scarlet Paintbrush, also known as Painted Cup or Indian Paintbrush, is a biennial wildflower native to the United States. It is beloved for its bright, fiery blooms and long blooms. It thrives in sunny areas that have well-draining soil.

  8. For best results, sow Indian paintbrush flower seeds in a prairie setting along with native grasses or penstemon. This variety does not transplant well, but may self-seed in favorable conditions. The flowers usually appear in the second year.

  9. Native to the Intermountain West, this perennial wildflower can grow up to three feet tall and produces a stunning deep pink or violet-purple flower. Like all Indian paintbrush wildflowers, splitleaf paintbrush requires a host plant to survive. Excellent for higher elevations and very drought tolerant. Blooms from June to August and prefers ...

  10. Red Paintbrush Seeds (Castilleja miniata) $9.55. One of the most interesting meadow species we sell, with a fascinating ecology. Also known as Indian paintbrush, this remarkable red or orange-flowered plant is the most common member of its genus in the West, where it occurs from Alaska to California along the coast and inland to the Rocky ...

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