This is Wyoming Indian paintbrush, also known as narrow-leaved Indian paintbrush, desert paintbrush, Wyoming desert paintbrush, Wyoming paintbrush, linaria-leaved Indian Paintbrush, and Indian paintbrush. This has been the state flower of Wyoming since 1917. This plant likes to live in the full sun where it normally grows about two feet high, but has been know to get about four feet high in some places. The beautiful flowers are mostly rose, mauve, red, and orange with wisps of yellow. This is a larval host plant for the Leanira Checkerspot, Theona Checkerspot, Black Checkerspot, and Ediths Checkerspot butterflies. USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 8