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Tuesday - May 26, 2015
From: Bastrop, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Grasses or Grass-like, Herbs/Forbs, Wildflowers
Title: Indian Paintbrush outnumbering our Bluebonnets this year.
Answered by: Jimmy Mills
QUESTION:
We noticed we have more Indian paintbrush than bluebonnets in our front yard this year. Our issue is we also have more spear grass than normal. Is there a way to control this grass without killing the wildflowers? We do not grass any animals, and we hire someone to mow for us.ANSWER:
There are various factors that could be involved so we need to do a little detective work. Was this the case last spring? Has anything in your front yard changed since last spring; e.g. new sprinkler system, addition of fertilizer, change in mowing schedule?
Let’s start by looking at the plants involved. The Indian Paintbrush and the Bluebonnets are both annual plants, and the current crop depends on the germination of last year’s seeds. The Paintbrush can behave as a semiannual, flowering in the second season. The Speargrass is a perennial. Once it gets established, it will return year after year, and it is hard to get rid of.
Bluebonnets Lupinus texensis (Texas bluebonnet)
Indian Paintbrush Castilleja indivisa (Entireleaf indian paintbrush) can also behave as a perennial
Speargrass Nassella leucotricha (Texas wintergrass)
I’m going to include several links and previously answered questions that will help us understand the relationships among these three plants.
These links will cover planting bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrush, and hemi parasitism.
Planting
< http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/division/maintenance/wildflower-program/planting-bluebonnets.html >
< http://www.bluebonnetlove.com/blog/texas-wildflowers/indian-paintbrush/ >
Hemi parasitism
<http://www.wildflower.org/expert/show.php?id=3673 >
< https://www.wildflower.org/expert/show.php?id=2832 >
< https://www.wildflower.org/expert/show.php?id=2785 >
As we see, the Indian Paintbrush can be a hemiparasite on the Bluebonnets which could account for the difference in the number of plants.The Paintbrush can also parasitize the Speargrass which is a good thing in this case.
If the bluebonnets were mowed before all of their seed were ripe, and the paintbrushes were acting like biennials, you could end up with more paintbrush plants than bluebonnets. So mowing schedules are important. Control of the Speargrass can be affected by limiting the seed source, so a winter mow to knock down the Speargrass before the Painbrush and Bluebonnets are tall enough to be affected may be in order. I would be reluctant to recommend herbicides in this instance.
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