Indian Paintbrush flowers
Indian Paintbrush is a striking wildflower admired for its vivid, brush-like bracts that brighten meadows and open landscapes during spring and summer. Native to North and Central America, this unique plant belongs to the broomrape family and is often found in grassland and mountain regions.
Its colorful bracts are commonly seen in shades of scarlet, orange, pink, and yellow. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soils, thriving in naturalized settings and wildflower gardens. As a semi-parasitic plant, it forms beneficial relationships with nearby grasses and native plants, helping it flourish in the wild.