This week’s wildflower is known and loved by many—Indian paintbrush (Castilleja integra). It is found most often among Piñons and Junipers, but extends upwards into the Ponderosa.
From Wikipedia:
Domingo Castillejo (died 1786) was a Spanish botanist, surgeon, and professor. From 1770 to 1786, he served as a professor of materia medica and botany at the Royal Naval College of Surgery in Cádiz, during which time his studies were devoted to the flora of the southern Iberian Peninsula.[1][2][3] Among the many positions he held during this time was Cádiz correspondent for the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid; in this position he received many new plants imported from the New World, and acclimatized them for distribution to other nurseries throughout Spa
in and the Canary Islands.[4]
Domingo had a busy life for having lived only 16 years! Are these dates correct?
Thanks
I think those 16 years only refer to the time he was a professor. There is curiously no information about his birthdate on his wikipedia page! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domingo_Castillejo