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  1. May 25, 2023 · Indian Paintbrush Care. Here are the main care requirements for growing Indian paintbrush: Plant in full sun for best results. Choose a location with moist, well-drained soil that's on the sandy side. Water younger plants consistently but do not make the soil soggy.

  2. May 31, 2023 · Potting and Repotting Indian Paintbrush. Growing Indian paintbrush in a container is complicated, but it can be done. Fill a large container with sandy, well-draining soil and sow seeds for both Indian paintbrush and one of its preferred host plants. Keep the soil slightly moist for the first year.

    • Lynn Mcalpine
    • Castilleja
    • Indian Paintbrush
    • Part Sun, Sun
  3. Indian Paintbrush Care. Indian Paintbrush doesn’t do well in trimmed, manicured gardens. But for a natural, meadow-like aesthetic, it’s a trendy plant. Typically, gardeners and landscape designers grow this plant from seed by sowing in early spring. From there, the Indian Paintbrush will grow quickly and is technically a hemiparasite.

    • Castilleja Coccinea
    • Biennial
    • 1-2 feet tall
  4. 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. This plant is also called painted cup for the showy cup-like bracts.

  5. Indian paintbrush is difficult to transplant, so you need to sow it where you grow it. Sow seeds outdoors in early spring or late summer. Seeds are slow to germinate, so it will be a few months before you see seedlings. Plant those seeds in sandy, well-drained soil. Indian paintbrush will die in heavy soil.

  6. Aug 31, 2022 · Indian Paintbrush, sometimes known as Prairie fire for its red, firey flowers, has a lengthy native range from Russia to Western Canada and the United States all the way down to the Andes Mountains. There are, in total, 107 different varieties of Indian Paintbursh. It can grow up to 9,000 feet in elevation and prefers full sun.

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  8. Apr 12, 2022 · Growing Indian paintbrush is tricky, but it isn't impossible. The plant doesn't do well in a manicured formal garden and has the best chance of success in a prairie or wildflower meadow with other native plants. Indian paintbrush needs full sunlight and well-drained soil. Plant seeds when the soil is between 55 and 65 degrees F. (12-18 C.).

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