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Other common names are Orange Hawkweed, Fox and Cubs, Devil's paintbrush and Red devil.
Common plant species that flower in the spring and summer include fireweed, yellow and orange hawkweed, Oxeye daisy, nodding trillium, and yellow clintonia.
Devil's Paintbrush can refer to:
"Devil's Paintbrush Road"
Julian sent him a vibrant array of devil's paintbrush, and Lord Bridgemont, Ethan, sent him devil-in-the-bush.
Other common names are Orange Hawkweed, Fox and Cubs, Devil's paintbrush and Red devil.
The initial track, "Devil's Paintbrush Road", was re-worked by The Wailin' Jennys for the album Firecracker.
Along with the occultist Aleister Crowley, MacDonald is one of the central characters of the novel The Devil's Paintbrush by Jake Arnott.
David Travers-Smith, "The Devil's Paintbrush Road" and "Prairie Town" (The Wailin' Jennys)
Even though hawkweeds not only help hawks but also brighten up the monotony of lawns, fussy gardeners consider them a pest deserving of other names such as King Devil and devil's paintbrush.
The 2009 novel The Devil's Paintbrush by Jake Arnott involves a retelling of the life of Hector MacDonald, and includes the battle and Kitchener's railway-building drive through Sudan.
The Devil's Paintbrush (2009) is set in Paris in 1903, and deals with an encounter between disgraced homosexual former British Army officer Sir Hector Macdonald and the occultist Aleister Crowley.
The songs she contributed to the band's repertoire include "The Devil's Paintbrush Road", "Swallow", "Apocalypse Lullaby", and "Firecracker", all of which appear on the Wailin' Jennys' June 2006 release, Firecracker, produced by David Travers-Smith.