Things are looking rosy

Castilleja rhexifolia, June 21, 2022

C. rhexifolia, Lower Lost Man, 10,900’, July 4, 2022

C. rhexifolia, Lower Lost Man, 10,900’, July 4, 2022

Common & scientific name
Rosy paintbrush, Castilleja rhexifolia

Family
Broomrape, Orobanchaceae

Location
Upper Lost Man, 12,200’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
Whether “rosy” or bright magenta or soft lavender or striped with white or some combination of all of the above, Rosy paintbrush is by all accords one of our most stunning flowers.  Hybridization with other species, like the whitish-yellow C. occidentalis, is thought to be responsible for the variation (see below). As with all members of the Castilleja genus, the colorful parts are actually modified leaves, or “bracts.”  Its flowers are small, tubular, greenish-yellow, and barely visible within its colorful bracts. Enjoy this summertime treat!

C. rhexifolia hybrid, New York Trail, 11,200’, June 28, 2022