
Common Name: Yellow-tails
Botanical Name: Ptilotus nobilis
Family: AMARANTHACEAE
Description:
Upright perennial herb, 10-40 cm high. Wavy edges, fleshy. Creamy-yellow to pinkish, in conical to cylindrical woolly spikes, fragrant when fresh. Late winter to spring.
Upright perennial herb, 10-40 cm high. Wavy edges, fleshy. Creamy-yellow to pinkish, in conical to cylindrical woolly spikes, fragrant when fresh. Late winter to spring.
Natural Distribution:
Common to coastal, woodland and northern arid areas in most mainland agricultural districts of SA. In all mainland States.
Common to coastal, woodland and northern arid areas in most mainland agricultural districts of SA. In all mainland States.
Notes:
Two varieties: var. angustifolius and var. nobilis.
Two varieties: var. angustifolius and var. nobilis.


