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Ptilotus crosslandii
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Ptilotus crosslandii is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae and is endemic to inland areas of northern Western Australia. It is a prostrate ephemeral or perennial herb, with lance-shaped to elliptic stem leaves, and broadly oval spikes of sometimes more than 50 to 100 flowers....read more on Wikipedia.
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