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Castilleja bella is a species in the Castillejagenus known by the common name Arteaga Indian paintbrush (Spanish: Pincel de Indio de Arteaga).[1][2] It is native to northeastern Mexico, primarily the states of Nuevo León and Coahuila, where it grows in montane habitats.[1][3]
Description
Castilleja bella is a perennial, herbaceous, and hemiparasiticangiosperm that grows in montane habitats above altitudes of 2,500 meters above sea level.[3][4] It has erect stems that are typically under 10 cm in height, and its inflorescences consists of bracts in shades of bright red.
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Castilleja bella is an especially low-growing member of the Castilleja genus.
Castilleja bella species has hirsute, brightly colored bracts.
^ abVelazco-Macías, G.; Alanís Flores, G.; Alvarado Vázquez, M. A.; Ramírez Freire, L.; Velazco Macías, C. G.; Foroughbakhch Pournavab, R. (August 2011). "Flora endémica de Nuevo León, México y estados colindantes". Institute of Texas Journal of the Botanical Research. 5 (1): 275–298. JSTOR41972517. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
^Villarreal Quintanilla, J.A.; Estrada Castillón, E. (2008). Flora de Nuevo León. Listados florísticos de México No. XXIV (in Spanish). Instituto de Biología, U.N.A.M. México. ISBN978-6072000575.