![]() They sit on both state and private lands and, while protected from development, are still at risk primarily from recreational activities. It is not currently known what specific conditions are required for the Minnesota populations to survive. According to the DNR, it was first discovered here in 1891 near Grand Portage and not seen again until 1999, just a few miles from the original site it was listed as an Endangered species in 1996.Ĭastilleja species are hemiparasitic, meaning they obtain some nutrients from host plants, but also carry on photosynthesis so are not completely dependent on their hosts. It is an arctic and alpine species, more common in eastern Canada into New England, as well as in the Rocky Mountains in the west, found in meadows, peatlands, open forest, and floodplains. Northern Paintbrush is one of the rarest plants in Minnesota, only known from 2 or 3 locations along the rocky north shore of Lake Superior. ![]() Not all plants produce flowers.įruit is a capsule about ½ inch long containing 2 or more seeds. Stems are single or multiple from the base, 4-sided, branched or not, mostly hairless except near the flower spike, and mostly erect to ascending. Leaves are alternate, lance-linear, 1 to 4 inches long, toothless, stalkless and mostly hairless except for a minute fringe of hairs around the edge. Bracts and flowers are both covered in short glandular hairs, the bracts also with longer, non-glandular hairs. Each flower is wrapped in a broad bract that has 1 to 4 lobes or teeth and is pale yellow to greenish, lighter colored near the tip, sometimes tinged with purple. Flowers are tubular, pale yellow to greenish-yellow, about ¾ inch long, have a style that barely extends beyond the mouth of the tube and 4 somewhat shorter stamens. ![]() A dense spike at the tip of the stem, initially compact but elongating with age up to about 4 inches, with open flowers at the tip and fruit forming below. ![]()
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