Indian Paintbrush also features seasonal blooms that tend to be red or yellow-tipped, but they’re less showy than the bracts and easily missed. We say bracts instead of blooms because technically, the bright-colored ends to the plants are a type of modified leaves rather than petals. That means that it takes two years to complete a growing cycle, after which the plant will die. This plant is also known as Scarlett Painted Cup or Prairie Fire, thanks to its red, orange, and yellow bracts.
Indian Paintbrush ( Castilleja Coccinea) creates colorful wildflowers native to prairies and grasslands throughout North and South America.