- Castilleja exserta
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Castilleja exserta Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Orobanchaceae Genus: Castilleja Species: C. exserta Binomial name Castilleja exserta
(Heller) Chuang & HeckardCastilleja exserta (formerly Orthocarpus purpurascens) is a species of plant in the genus which includes the Indian paintbrushes. Its common names include purple owl's clover, escobita, and exserted Indian paintbrush.
This species is native to the Southwestern United States. It can be found in places where it has been introduced, such as Hawaii.
Description
The Castilleja exserta plant is an annual about a foot tall with a hairy stem covered in thready leaves. Although this species is variable in appearance and easily hybridizes with other Castilleja, it generally bears a brightly-colored inflorescence of shaggy pink-purple or lavender flowers. The thin, erect bracts are usually tipped with the same color, giving the inflorescence the appearance of a paintbrush.
Like other related plants this is a hemiparasite which derives some of its nutrients directly from the roots of other plants by injecting them with haustoria; this is the reason for its small, reduced leaves.Bay checkerspot butterfly host
This is a crucial host plant for the Bay checkerspot butterfly, a threatened species in California.
External links
Media related to Castilleja exserta at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:- Castilleja
- Flora of the Western United States
- Flora of California chaparral and woodlands
- Plants and pollinators
- Butterfly food plants
- Lamiales stubs
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