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Slowly, like a big golden ball in a sky the color of Indian paintbrush.
The Indian paintbrush and other members of the snapdragon family are especially favored.
Like other species of Indian paintbrush, it is a root parasite.
During spring, blue lupine and Indian paintbrush offer spectacular views.
Calvin's hair, the shade of an Indian paintbrush, burned like sunlight.
Texas is noted for the bluebonnet and Indian paintbrush.
Indian Paintbrush is a common name for different plants:
The paint often was made with indian paintbrush and urine or animal blood.
Red sweatshirts and jackets dotted the gray hills today like Indian paintbrush.
Fields of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush dotted the grass alongside the highway.
Bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush splashed the roadside with bright colors.
The wild daisies and Indian paintbrush whizzing past are just the genitals of a different life form.
Indian paintbrush can also be found.
The hummingbirds sipped nectar from the Indian paintbrush.
Around him stretched the high, clean meadows, speckled with Indian paintbrush, like speckles of spilled blood.
Wildflowers such as crimson columbine, lupine, and Indian paintbrush can be found throughout the wilderness.
Walking to the far wall, she admired a beautiful oil painting of an Oklahoma field ablaze with Indian paintbrush.
Down the slight slope before me the earth was scarlet with Indian paintbrush, scattered among it some alpine lilies.
The Indian paintbrush turned the same coral color as Mrs. Johnson's lipstick.
They abandoned the trail, riding across the windblown grass, dotted with Indian paintbrush and lupines.
It was first runner-up in the 2010 Indian Paintbrush Book Award.
Pink Indian paintbrush speckles the ground.
Paramount Pictures and Indian Paintbrush will co-produce the film.
Indian Paintbrush most often refers to:
Indian Paintbrush may also refer to: