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Indian Paintbrush sticker.
Illustrated by Mandy Mohler of Field Guide Designs.
These die cut stickers measure 1.91" x 4"
Printed on durable waterproof vinyl.
The Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja spp.) is a striking wildflower known for its vivid, brush-like clusters of red, orange, and yellow blooms that resemble splatters of paint across meadows and hillsides. This perennial plant thrives in various habitats, often found in dry, open areas and rocky soils. Its unique shape and vibrant coloration make it a favorite among photographers and nature enthusiasts. Indian Paintbrush is a hemiparasitic plant, partially dependent on the roots of neighboring grasses for nutrients, allowing it to thrive even in less fertile environments. The wildflower not only adds a splash of color to the landscape but also plays a vital role in local ecosystems, attracting pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.