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Texas Paintbrush
An upright, hairy annual, perennial or
biennial herb native to Texas with single erect stems and a slender
taproot. The terminal redorange flower color is a misconception.
Actually the flower is tiny, creamy white to pale yellow, encircled
by the redorange leaflike bracts. The seeds are very small and
should be sown directly on the soil surface. Adapted to welldrained
areas in full sun. Not the easiest variety to cultivate, but the
lure of such magnificent flowers certainly compensates for the
effort.
Suggested Use: Gardens, roadsides, open meadows, mixtures.
Miscellaneous: Creates ribbons of color for miles along Texas
highways in the spring. Does not transplant well. Requires a period
of time to become established. |
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