Description
Indian Paintbrush is a native edible wildflower which grows in deserts and dry sandy prairies. It was often used among various tribes of Native Americans, hence the name Indian Paintbrush. Philip’s red-rock buttes appear to stand guard over the spiked flowers with clustering light green root leaves. Initially an exclusive range for North America in 2000, then released internationally in 2001.
For more information see Pages 107-109 & 113, Moorcroft: A New Dawn, ISBN 0 9528913 3 6 and Page 12, 2001 Giftware & Table Lamp Catalogue.

