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Castilleja rubicundula is a species of Indian paintbrush known by the common name cream sacs. This wildflower is native to northern California and southern Oregon, where it lives on coastal and inland grasslands. It is a hairy, hairy annual growing to about half a meter in height, the stem leafy with lance-shaped foliage. It produces a terminal flower cluster and sometimes branches off several more flower clusters. The white, pink, yellow, or bicolored flowers are divided into usually three pouches, making them look inflated. Each pouch is about a centimeter wide and half a centimeter deep. Each flower has a beak extending about half a centimeter above the pouches. The fruit is a capsule containing tiny seeds less than a millimeter long. Under magnification the seed's honeycomb-patterned coat is visible.
Annual herb
2 ft Tall
Yellow, Cream, Pink, White
Full Sun
Open grassy places
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 14 likely
Geranium Plume Moth
Amblyptilia pica
Orange Tortrix Moth
Argyrotaenia franciscana
Alfalfa Looper Moth
Autographa californica