The plant species:Texas Paintbrush, Castilleja indivisa. This species is common in Texas and typically has shallowly 0(–5)-lobed leaves and bracts. A few of the images in this series show a few deeply lobed bracts but with 3 lobes only, so this still is within the variability of Castilleja indivisa, especially when seen along with the other plants of the same population. – Eastern Paintbrush, Castilleja coccinea on the other hand is rare in Texas and has deeply (3–)5–9-lobed leaves and bracts. Weakley, A. S. 2020. Flora of the southeastern United States: Texas. University of North Carolina Herbarium, North Carolina Botanical Garden. p. 683 (download page)
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