2pcs of 300 Northwestern Indian Paintbrush Seeds – Castilleja angustifolia dubia Wildflower for Native Gardens Seeds for Planting

2pcs of 300 Northwestern Indian Paintbrush Seeds – Castilleja angustifolia dubia Wildflower for Native Gardens Seeds for Planting

$19.99
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2pcs of 300 Northwestern Indian Paintbrush Seeds – Castilleja angustifolia dubia Wildflower for Native Gardens Seeds for Planting

2pcs of 300 Northwestern Indian Paintbrush Seeds – Castilleja angustifolia dubia Wildflower for Native Gardens Seeds for Planting

$19.99
You will receive 2 packs of Northwestern Indian Paintbrush seeds, each containing 300 seeds of Castilleja angustifolia v. dubia. Known for its brilliant red-orange flower bracts and native beauty, this wildflower thrives in well-drained soil and open sunny areas. Perfect for pollinator gardens, xeriscapes, and wildflower meadows, Indian Paintbrush pairs beautifully with native grasses and other prairie species. This species is semi-parasitic and grows best near compatible host plants such as grasses or sagebrush. 2pcs of 300 Indian Paintbrush wildflower seeds Vibrant red-orange native prairie blooms Ideal for xeriscaping and pollinator gardens Grows best with native host plants Beautiful in meadows and natural landscapes Common Name: Northwestern Indian Paintbrush Scientific Name: Castilleja angustifolia v. dubia Color: Red-orange bracts, green foliage Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy or rocky Sunlight: Full sun Watering: Low to moderate USDA Hardiness Zone: Zones 3–8 Planting Season: Fall or early spring Days to Germinate: 14–30 days (may require cold stratification) Days to Bloom: Blooms in second year Plant Type: Perennial wildflower Growth Habit: Upright clumping Attracts: Pollinators, hummingbirds

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