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- Ptilotus is a genus of approximately 125 species of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae, and is endemic to Australia, apart from Ptilotus conicus...
- molecular phylogenetic analysis of 14 Ptilotus species was carried out which resulted in Ptilotus exaltatus and Ptilotus nobilis having no reliable morphological...
- Reclassified by Ferdinand von Mueller to Ptilotus manglesii in 1868 in the work Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. "Ptilotus manglesii". FloraBase. Western Australian...
- Malesia. Ptilotus actinocladus T.Hammer & R.W.Davis (W.A.) Ptilotus aervoides (F.Muell.) F.Muell. – mat mulla mulla (W.A., N.T., S.A.) Ptilotus albidus...
- woollsii Ptilotus blake**** Ptilotus brachyanthus Ptilotus extenuatus Ptilotus humifusus Ptilotus maconochiei Ptilotus pseudohelipteroides Ptilotus remotiflorus...
- of Ptilotus grows in clay soils on saline flats and low breakaways in the Murchison and Yalgoo bioregions of Western Australia. List of Ptilotus species...
- is generally long in this species and spike bound. Ptilotus latifolius is a part of the Ptilotus genus which consists of approximately 120 species of...
- chenopods and herbs. List of Ptilotus species "Ptilotus barkeri". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 10 February 2025. "Ptilotus barkeri". Seeds of South...
- Ptilotus spathulatus (R.Br.) Poir. (**** tails) is a species of perennial herbs in the genus Ptilotus, native to Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria...
- Conospermum; the plant genus Cotinus (as "Smoke bush"); the plant species Ptilotus obovatus; the plant species Adenanthos sericeus, but only in the cut flower...