Castilleja arachnoidea is a species of Indian paintbrush known by the common name cobwebby Indian paintbrush. It is native to northern California and Nevada and southern Oregon, where it is a resident of the local mountain ranges and the Modoc Plateau. This is a small woolly perennial herb growing up to about 30 centimeters in maximum height. Its narrow, pointed leaves are a few centimeters long and may be lobed. The inflorescence is coated in cobwebby fibers. The bracts are yellowish to dull red and the pouchlike flowers which emerge between them are greenish yellow to purplish red in color. The fruit is a capsule about a centimeter long.
How to keep Castilleja Arachnoidea.
Pruning
The Cobwebby Indian Paintbrush is known for its distinctive cobweb-like foliage and vibrant flowers. To encourage growth and maintain its shape, prune the plant in early spring by removing dead stems and any long, sparse growth. Be sure to use clean, sharp tools to minimize damage, which will promote healthier and more vigorous blooms throughout the growing season.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Castilleja
- Family
- Orobanchaceae
Other names.