Castilleja collegiorum

Castilleja collegiorum is a species of Castilleja known by the common name collegial paintbrush.

It is endemic to a single meadow complex in Oregon, where it grows in open mixed-species meadow sites. Like all narrow endemics, it is highly vulnerable to habitat destruction.

Description
The plant is a small, slender, perennial herb with erect, unbranched stems and narrow leaves 15 to 35 mm long. Its flowers are pale greenish-yellow, 18 to 25 mm long, and each is subtended by a reddish bract. Other than the flowers, there is little visible difference between the inflorescence and the sterile parts of the stem below it; the bracts and foliage leaves are only weakly differentiated.