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573 species

Poranthera microphylla (Small Poranthera)

Poranthera microphylla
Poranthera microphylla
Poranthera microphylla

Poranthera oreophila (Mountain Poranthera)

Poranthera oreophila
Poranthera oreophila
Poranthera oreophila

Ptilotus axillaris (Mat Mulla Mulla)

Ptilotus axillaris

Ptilotus calostachyus (Weeping Mulla Mulla)

Ptilotus calostachyus

Ptilotus helipteroides (Hairy Mulla Mulla)

Ptilotus helipteroides
Ptilotus helipteroides
Ptilotus helipteroides

Ptilotus macrocephalus (Feather Heads, Green Mulla Mulla)

Ptilotus nobilis (Broad Foxtail, Yellow-tails)

Ptilotus rotundifolius (Royal Mulla Mulla)

Ptilotus rotundifolius
Ptilotus rotundifolius
Ptilotus rotundifolius

Ptilotus sessilifolius (Crimson Fox-tail)

Ptilotus sessilifolius
Ptilotus sessilifolius
Ptilotus sessilifolius

Ptilotus spathulatus (Pussytails, Cats Paws)

Ptilotus spathulatus
Ptilotus spathulatus
Ptilotus spathulatus

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Conservation level

  • Local native (change?)
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