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Coast Indian Paintbrush

Castilleja affinis subsp. affinis + Diplacus aurantiacus

Care

Sun

full sun

Soil

Rocky soil with sand.

Size

2–2ft tall

Container

Friendly

Flowers

Prized

Native Range

Coastal scrub and grassland bluffs from the North Coast to central California below 1000 ft elevation, primarily in coastal sage scrub habitats.

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your Coast Indian Paintbrush in full sun with rocky, sandy soil that drains well - this native thrives in the lean conditions it evolved for along California's coastal and inland slopes. Plant in fall or early spring to give it time to establish before summer heat. Space plants about 2 feet apart since they'll reach roughly 2 feet tall.

After Planting

Water regularly through your first summer to help establish the plant, then gradually reduce watering as it matures and becomes drought-tolerant. The biggest mistake Bay Area gardeners make is overwatering or adding rich soil amendments - Indian Paintbrush is a hemi-parasite that actually needs poor, rocky conditions and resents heavy irrigation or fertile garden soil. Expect this plant to be challenging your first year; once established, it requires minimal maintenance and will tolerate our cold Bay Area winters down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Edith's checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha
CA: Endangered

Some subspecies federally protected; species has state endangered designation

Leanira Checkerspot Chlosyne leanira
CA: Threatened

California Endangered Species Act listing

Chalcedon Checkerspot Euphydryas chalcedona chalcedona
CA Special Concern

California Species of Special Concern

Leanira Metalmark Thessalia leanira
CA Special Concern

California species of special concern

Wildlife Supported

Insects

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; caterpillars feed on foliage April-June

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; multiple broods utilize plant March-July

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; caterpillars feed on foliage through spring and early summer

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; caterpillars feed on foliage April-July

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; caterpillars feed on plant tissues spring-summer

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; caterpillars feed on foliage and flowers

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larval host plant; caterpillars feed on foliage May-June

mod Sweat Bee
Pollen · Year-Round

Pollen forager; visits flowers during blooming period April-July

Birds

Nectar · Year-Round

Primary nectar source during breeding season, late April through August

Nectar · Year-Round

Critical early spring nectar source March-June in desert scrub habitat

Where to Buy

Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website