
Harsh paintbrush is a colorful perennial wildflower found across much of the west. It consists of a cluster of hairy (hispid) stems arising 20 to 60 cm tall from a woody base. The stems are primarily unbranched and most often fairly villous or hairy. The leaves are narrowly to broadly lanceolate with the lower leaves entire and reduced in size while the upper ones larger, narrower and often with one or two pairs of lateral lobes. Occasionally the leaves are all entire margined. The inflorescence.. more
Similar species: Lamiales
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Uploaded May 1, 2015. Captured Apr 30, 2015 12:24 in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, U.S. 2, Leavenworth, WA 98826, USA.
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But a lovely photo :) Posted 10 years ago, modified 10 years ago