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  2. Castilleja subinclusa - Wikipedia

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    Castilleja subinclusa is a species of Indian paintbrush known by the common names longleaf Indian paintbrush and Franciscan paint brush. It is native to California and Baja California , where it grows in a number of habitat types including chaparral .

  3. Paintbrush - Wikipedia

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    A decorator judges the quality of a brush based on several factors: filament retention, paint pickup, steadiness of paint release, brush marks, drag and precision painting. A chiseled brush permits the painter to cut into tighter corners and paint more precisely. Brush handles may be made of wood or plastic while ferrules are metal (usually ...

  4. Tazouaqt - Wikipedia

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    The production of the stencil depends on the surface to be painted, whether they are architectural elements of a building (door or window leaves, ceilings, canopies, friezes, etc.) or small objects (tables, stools, mirror frames, chairs ...). the pattern is drawn and painted on card stock, the voids are removed with a wood gouge if it is a ...

  5. Haemanthus albiflos - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are up to 40 cm (16 in) long, and may have a covering of short, soft hairs, and occasionally yellow spots on the upper surface. In late autumn and winter, brush-like umbels comprising multiple tiny white florets are borne on stout stems, followed by fleshy red oval fruits which have white seeds. The whole plant grows to 20–30 cm (8 ...

  6. Ceanothus velutinus - Wikipedia

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    The oval leaves have tiny teeth with glands along the edges. Ceanothus velutinus grows up to 4 metres (13 feet) tall but generally remains under 3 metres, and forms colonies of individuals which tangle together to form nearly impenetrable thickets. [2] The aromatic evergreen leaves are alternately arranged, each up to 8 centimetres (3 inches) long.

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