Orthocarpus bracteosus is a species of flowering plant in the broomrape family known by the common name rosy owl's-clover. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern California, where it grows in moist mountain habitat, such as meadows.
Orthocarpus bracteosus is an annual herb producing a slender, glandular, hairy, purple-green stem up to about 40cm (20inches) tall.[1] The narrow leaves are up to 3.5cm (01.4inches) long, the upper ones divided into three deep lobes. The inflorescence is a hairy, densely glandular spike of flowers. Each flower is bright pink to white and up to 2cm (01inches) long. It is club-shaped with a pouchlike lower lip and a narrow, hooked upper lip. The fruit is an oval-shaped capsule about NaNfrac=5NaNfrac=5 long containing several seeds.