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Castilleja rubicundula

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Orobanchaceae

Scientific name
  
Castilleja rubicundula

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Castilleja

Higher classification
  
Indian paintbrush

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Similar
  
Indian paintbrush, Castilleja densiflora, Castilleja attenuata, Castilleja ambigua, Castilleja subinclusa

Castilleja rubicundula is a species of Indian paintbrush known by the common name cream sacs.

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Distribution

This annual wildflower is native to northern California, and into southwestern Oregon. It lives on coastal and inland grasslands.

Description

Castilleja rubicundula is a hairy, glandular annual growing to about half a meter in height, the stem leafy with lance-shaped foliage.

It produces a terminal inflorescence and sometimes branches off several more inflorescences. The white, pink, yellow, or bicolored flowers are divided into usually three pouches, making them look inflated. Each pouch is about a centimeter wide and half a centimeter deep. Each flower has a beak extending about half a centimeter above the pouches.

The fruit is a capsule containing tiny seeds less than a millimeter long. Under magnification the seed's honeycomb-patterned coat is visible.

Subspecies

Subspecies and varieties include:

  • Castilleja rubicundula ssp. lithospermoides
  • Castilleja rubicundula ssp. rubicundula — endemic to the Sacramento Valley, California.
  • Castilleja rubicundula var. rubicundula
  • References

    Castilleja rubicundula Wikipedia


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