








Indian Paintbrush Spagyric
Castilleja species
Indian Paintbrush lights up meadows and mountainsides with strokes of fiery red, orange, and magenta—like the land itself dipped a brush in sunset and painted wild across the grasses. Native to North America and often found in symbiotic relationship with sagebrush or native grasses, this semi-parasitic plant draws nourishment from the roots of its neighbors, embodying the interconnectedness and reciprocity of wild ecosystems. Long honored in Indigenous lore for its beauty and symbolic vitality, Indian Paintbrush reminds us that boldness can be delicate, and brilliance can grow from quiet dependence.
Often found on sunny mountain sides and hills amongst blooming flowers. Humming birds with sip the sweet nectar from is beautiful plant. Much love and war surround the lore of the bright red painted tips.
Flavors/Temps Profile: sweet, bitter
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml
Castilleja species
Indian Paintbrush lights up meadows and mountainsides with strokes of fiery red, orange, and magenta—like the land itself dipped a brush in sunset and painted wild across the grasses. Native to North America and often found in symbiotic relationship with sagebrush or native grasses, this semi-parasitic plant draws nourishment from the roots of its neighbors, embodying the interconnectedness and reciprocity of wild ecosystems. Long honored in Indigenous lore for its beauty and symbolic vitality, Indian Paintbrush reminds us that boldness can be delicate, and brilliance can grow from quiet dependence.
Often found on sunny mountain sides and hills amongst blooming flowers. Humming birds with sip the sweet nectar from is beautiful plant. Much love and war surround the lore of the bright red painted tips.
Flavors/Temps Profile: sweet, bitter
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml
Castilleja species
Indian Paintbrush lights up meadows and mountainsides with strokes of fiery red, orange, and magenta—like the land itself dipped a brush in sunset and painted wild across the grasses. Native to North America and often found in symbiotic relationship with sagebrush or native grasses, this semi-parasitic plant draws nourishment from the roots of its neighbors, embodying the interconnectedness and reciprocity of wild ecosystems. Long honored in Indigenous lore for its beauty and symbolic vitality, Indian Paintbrush reminds us that boldness can be delicate, and brilliance can grow from quiet dependence.
Often found on sunny mountain sides and hills amongst blooming flowers. Humming birds with sip the sweet nectar from is beautiful plant. Much love and war surround the lore of the bright red painted tips.
Flavors/Temps Profile: sweet, bitter
1-5 drops to begin, on the tongue or in a beverage.
Suspended in 100% Cane Spirits
Small - 4ml
Large- 8ml