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Is Indian paintbrush one word or two words?

Indian is one and paintbrush is one.


What happens if you pick an Indian paintbrush?

While there have been many stories, picking an Indian Paintbrush is not illegal in the United States. Indian Paintbrush attach themselves to the roots of other plants and syphon nutrients from them, because of this they do not transplant well.


When did the Indian Paintbrush become Wyoming's state flower?

The Indian Paintbrush became Wyoming's state flower in 1917


The Indian Paintbrush is the state flower of?

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The Indian Paintbrush flower.


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Dandelions, ragweed, Indian paintbrush,


What is the state flower of whyoming?

The Wyoming state flower is the Indian Paintbrush.


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Reading Rainbow - 1983 The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush 7-8 was released on: USA: 18 September 1991


Information about Indian paintbrush?

there is no Indian paintbrushes,but there may be on moblie (i don't have a cell so i can't answer that for moblie users)


How did Indian paintbrushes get their names?

Because it looks like someone painted it. Also because the Indian girls liked to collect them


What is Indian Paintbrush?

The Indian paintbrush does exist. It is Wyoming's state flower. It was adopted on January 31, 1917. It is a wild flower with red, orange. scarlett or yellow colour which is due to the colourful bracts of this flower.


Where does Indian paint flower grow?

In Alaska, natives use the Indian paintbrush flowers to determine what part of the season they are in...depending upon which part of the plant is flowering.