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Western Paintbrush

castilleja occidentalis

The Western Paintbrush (Castilleja occidentalis) is a captivating alpine wildflower that adds splashes of pale yellow, cream, and sometimes purplish hues to the high-elevation meadows of Western North America. Thriving in the harsh, windswept environments of the subalpine and alpine tundra, this resilient perennial is a master of survival. What makes it particularly fascinating is its hemi-parasitic lifestyle. While it is fully capable of photosynthesis, it stealthily taps into the root systems of neighboring grasses, sedges, or sagebrush to secure water and essential nutrients, giving it an evolutionary edge in nutrient-poor mountain soils.

Hábitat: Found in alpine tundra, gravelly slopes, and moist subalpine meadows high in the Rocky Mountains.

Aspecto

Standing relatively short at 10 to 30 centimeters tall, the Western Paintbrush features cluster-like terminal spikes adorned with colorful bracts. These bracts, which are often mistaken for petals, range from pale greenish-yellow to cream and occasionally tinged with purple, concealing the small, inconspicuous green true flowers within. Its leaves are lance-shaped, alternating along unbranched stems, and lack the deep lobes seen in some other paintbrush species. The entire plant is often covered in fine, soft hairs, a physical adaptation that helps conserve moisture in dry alpine winds.

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Western Paintbrush
Western Paintbrush

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Because they are hemi-parasites, trying to transplant these wildflowers into a home garden almost always fails because they cannot survive without their host plants.

Despite their bright, flower-like appearance, the colorful parts of the Western Paintbrush are actually modified leaves called bracts.

The scientific genus name, Castilleja, honors Domingo Castillejo, an 18th-century Spanish botanist and instructor.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Root Parasitism

It utilizes specialized underground root connections called haustoria to penetrate and siphon water and mineral nutrients from neighboring host plants.

Habilidad

Alpine Antifreeze

Accumulates high concentrations of cellular solutes and is covered in fine hairs to prevent frost damage during sudden alpine temperature drops.

Habilidad

Selenium Accumulation

Absorbs and concentrates selenium from alpine soils, making itself highly distasteful and toxic to many potential herbivores.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
10-30 cm
Esperanza de vida
3-10 años

Dieta y alimentación

As a hemi-parasite, it generates energy via photosynthesis while stealing water and mineral nutrients from the roots of nearby host plants.

Diferencias por edad: Seedlings must rely on their own limited resources until they successfully establish a parasitic connection with a host plant's roots.

Alimentos principales

  • Sunlight
  • Water stolen from host roots
  • Soil minerals from host roots
  • Carbon dioxide

Método de búsqueda

  • Parasitic Root Tapping

Conexiones ecológicas

parasite

Alpine Timothy

Phleum alpinum

Secures water and vital nutrients by parasitizing the root system of this alpine grass.

mutualism

Western Bumblebee

Bombus occidentalis

Relies on this bumblebee species for pollination of its hidden, tube-like flowers.

parasite

Rocky Mountain Sedge

Carex scopulorum

Commonly taps into the root system of this wet-meadow sedge to supplement nutrients.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Western Paintbrush?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Western Paintbrush es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Western Paintbrush?

10-30 cm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Western Paintbrush?

3-10 años

¿Qué come Western Paintbrush?

As a hemi-parasite, it generates energy via photosynthesis while stealing water and mineral nutrients from the roots of nearby host plants.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Western Paintbrush?

Found in alpine tundra, gravelly slopes, and moist subalpine meadows high in the Rocky Mountains.

¿Cómo caza Western Paintbrush?

Parasitic Root Tapping

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