Species Pale Indian Paintbrush
burgundy-orange foliage with grey branches

Pale Indian Paintbrush

Castilleja pallescens var. pallescens

Pale Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja pallescens var. pallescens) is a bright and showy wildflower found throughout western North America. Its brilliant flowers appear in early summer and range from a soft pale-yellow to a bright crimson-orange, adding a vibrant pop of color to wetlands, ponds, riparian areas, and open woodlands. Its wiry stems shoot up to 8 to 10 inches in height and are topped with clustered oval leaves. With its undeniable beauty, this wildflower is a fantastic addition to any flowerbed, meadow, or landscaping setting where it will create its own unique charm.

Watering:

Frequent

Hardiness Zone:

Sun:

full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow

Growth Rate:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Moderate

watering

Annual Paintbrush (Castilleja minor var. exilis) should be watered generously throughout its growing season. The best times to water are either in the morning or evening. Aim to keep the soil consistently moist, but don't allow standing water. Watering can be reduced slightly once the plants begin to bloom. Allow the soil to dry between watering during this time, but check to ensure it does not become parched. This will help to prolong the blooming period. Generally speaking, this species does not require heavy fertilizing and will do well with occasional fertilizer applications. In very hot, dry weather, it may require more frequent applications.

sunlight

Annual paintbrush (Castilleja minor var. exilis) is an adaptable plant species that prefers partial to full sunlight throughout most of the day. It grows best in temperatures between 58-72 degrees Fahrenheit. During the summer months, the plant should receive 6 to 8 hours of direct, filtered sunlight each day. During the shoulder and winter months, it should receive at least 4 hours of sunlight. The plant should be kept away from northern and eastern facing windows, as direct sunlight from those directions may be too intense for growth.

pruning

Pruning for annual paintbrush (Castilleja minor var. exilis) should be done in the late fall or winter season, when the plant is dormant. Pruning should involve removing any dead, diseased, or damaged branches that can weaken the plant. It is also important to prune to maintain the desired plant height and shape. To achieve the desired shape, start by removing the top 2/3 of the tallest stems and any other excessively tall or lanky shoots that grow outside of the main canopy of the plant. Pruning should be done sparingly, as this variety of annual paintbrush is sensitive to over pruning.

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