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Ptilotus propinquus
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Ptilotus propinquus, commonly known as Gammon Ranges fox-tail, is a species of flowering plant of the family Amaranthaceae and is endemic to inland South Australia. It is a much branched, broadly spreading, spiny shrub, with sessile egg-shaped, more or less fleshy leaves, and pink or purple flowers....read more on Wikipedia.
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