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Ptilotus albidus (C.A.Gardner) Benl

Reference
Mitt.Bot.Staatssamml.München 4:277 (1962)
Conservation Code
Not threatened
Naturalised Status
Native to Western Australia
Name Status
Current

Compact, perennial shrub, 0.2-0.6 m high, leaves, grey-green, linear, 3-14 mm long, 1-2 mm; spikes orbicular, white, 10-22 mm long, 10-16 mm wide, 7-10 flowered; tepals 5-8 mm long, apex, entire, hooded, indumentum woolly, hairs septate; stamens 5, fertile; ovary glabrous; style straight, 2.6-3 mm long. Fl. white, May to Nov. Stony soils, sometimes saline. Breakaways, clay plains.

Amanda Spooner, Descriptive Catalogue, 21 April 2008
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Scientific Description

Shrubs, stems single, more or less erect, persistently hairy or glabrescent, with nodose hairs. Leaves present, 3-14 mm long, 1-2 mm wide, persistently hairy, with nodose hairs; basal rosette absent; cauline leaves alternate. Spikes white, ovoid or spherical, solitary, with densely arranged flowers. Bracts 1.5-2.5 mm long, coloured, hairy, not awned or mucronate, with an obscure midrib. Bracteoles 3.3-4.5 mm long, coloured, hairy, not awned or mucronate, with an obscure midrib. Outer tepals 6.8-9.5 mm long, entire. Inner tepals 6.3-9 mm long, glabrous within. Style 2.6-3 mm long, straight, centrally fixed to ovary. Seeds (2.1-)2.2-2.4(-2.5) mm long, dull, brown. Distribution: Eremaean Botanical Region; IBRA regions: Gascoyne, Little Sandy Desert, Murchison.

R. Davis, 30 April 2019

Distribution

IBRA Regions
Gascoyne, Little Sandy Desert, Murchison.
IBRA Subregions
Augustus, Carnegie, Eastern Murchison, Trainor, Western Murchison.
Local Government Areas (LGAs)
Meekatharra, Sandstone, Wiluna.