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  1. Indian Paintbrush Productions LLC is an American film production company founded by businessman Steven Rales in 2006. It is based in Santa Monica, California, and specializes in the production and distribution of comedy-drama and romantic films.

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    The legend goes: Once upon a time, a Blackfoot maiden fell in love with a wounded prisoner she was attending to. The maiden realized that her tribe was only nursing its captive in order to torture him later. She planned an escape of the prisoner, accompanying him for fear of the punishment for such a deed. After some time in her lover's camp, she g...

    The Indian Paintbrush is a native perennial, annual, or biennial herb (depending on the species) of North America. Latin Name: Castilleja Miniata Other Names:Grandmother's Hair, Common Red Paintbrush, Butterfly Weed, Prairie Fire, Painted Cup, Painted Lady Family: Scrophulariaceae or Figwort Family Identification: With 6 different species in the ar...

    The Chippewa Indians called the Indian Paintbrush "Grandmother's Hair" and used it for women's diseases and rheumatism (maybe because of the selenium content).
    The Navajos used these plants for medicinal purposes, such as a contraceptive or to decrease the menstrual cycle.
    The Menominee used it as a love charm.
    The paintbrush was macerated in grease by the Indians and used as hair oil to invigorate the hair and make it glossy, this effect was probably due to the selenium content.

    As stated above, the Indian paintbrush is a plant from the Figwort family or the snapdragon family and is also known as a hemiparasite or root parasite. The plant has little tubes called "haustoria," and they stick these little tubes into other plants to get their nutrients, and this is how they survive. It can be started by seed but must be plante...

    Ariannaon May 26, 2020: I went camping and I fond Indian paintbrush and baby horny toad lizard!! The lizards names were "Spike & Mr.Horny toad". They were so so very cute!!! I Think Indian paintbrush's are very very cool! I also have one growing in my dads house!!! My dog did not like the baby horny toads. Wich was really sad. :( Maddieon May 06, 2...

  2. Aug 8, 2013 · I was a young teen hiking in Squaw Valley when I first saw a bright red feathery flower and discovered its name — Indian paintbrush. By simply identifying it, which I had never done before, I learned all sorts of new things.

  3. Indian paintbrush is an attractive member of the parasitic Broomrape family (Orobancaceae). This species was formerly placed in the Figwort family (Scrophullariaceae), which was a hodgepodge of genera that didn’t fit well in other families.

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  4. May 25, 2023 · Indian paintbrush, also known as scarlet painted cup, is a tough and colorful wildflower found in open areas like grasslands, prairies, or meadows. This biennial (which lives for two years), develops oval rosettes during its first year of growth and produces stalks with insignificant flowers surrounded by much more colorful and dramatic bracts ...

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  5. 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.

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  7. May 15, 2013 · It may come to some as a surprise that Ohio is home to its very own species of Indian paintbrush. The vividly colored flowers of the Castilleja genus are much better known out west where just about all of North America's 100+ species occur while just a handful of them occur east of the Mississippi. Ohio's sole species is the scarlet indian ...

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