Kingdom Plantae Clade Eudicots Family Amaranthaceae Scientific name Ptilotus exaltatus Rank Species | Clade Angiosperms Order Caryophyllales Genus Ptilotus Higher classification Ptilotus | |
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Similar Ptilotus, Amaranthaceae, Swainsona formosa, Ptilotus nobilis, Isopogon |
Ptilotus exaltus var. exaltatus (also pink mulla mulla) is one of the largest mulla mullas. This ephemeral in a good season grows to 1.5m tall, though in poor years it may be only a few cm tall. There is a basal rosette of spathulate-oblanceolate smooth leaves up to 10 cm long, the stem leaves being shorter. The flower spikes are up to 10 cm long and 4 cm across with loosely hairy flowers. The species is widespread from the North-West coast of Australia east into the Northern Territory, New South Wales, Queensland and south-east to the eastern agricultural districts, Norseman and into South Australia. One author has suggested that Ptilotus exaltatus be synonymised with Ptilotus nobilis.





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