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Harsh Paintbrush

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The harsh paintbrush is one of those unusual plants that are found in association with particular species of other native wildflowers. Because it actually feeds on the roots of its neighbors, it is actually at least semi-parasitic.

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© 2013
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2848x4288 / 6.5MB
Keywords
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Red & Orange Wildflowers, Orobanchaceae (Indian Paintbrushes and Broomrapes)
The harsh paintbrush is one of those unusual plants that are found in association with particular species of other native wildflowers. Because it actually feeds on the roots of its neighbors, it is actually at least semi-parasitic.