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Trichinium (Greek, hairy, alluding either to the plant in general or to the fl.-heads). Amarantaceae. Herbs, subshrubs or rarely shrubs glabrous or pubescent, adapted to greenhouse cult.: lvs. alternate, narrow, rarely obovate or spatulate, entire: fls. in dense spikes or globose or oblong heads, white, straw-colored or rose, hermaphrodite; perianth narrow or elongate, 5-parted, segms. equal, linear, rigid, usually plumose; stamens 5; ovary sessile or stipitate, glabrous or lanuginous, ovule 1: fr. an indehiscent utricle.—About 60 species, natives of Austral.
 
Trichinium (Greek, hairy, alluding either to the plant in general or to the fl.-heads). Amarantaceae. Herbs, subshrubs or rarely shrubs glabrous or pubescent, adapted to greenhouse cult.: lvs. alternate, narrow, rarely obovate or spatulate, entire: fls. in dense spikes or globose or oblong heads, white, straw-colored or rose, hermaphrodite; perianth narrow or elongate, 5-parted, segms. equal, linear, rigid, usually plumose; stamens 5; ovary sessile or stipitate, glabrous or lanuginous, ovule 1: fr. an indehiscent utricle.—About 60 species, natives of Austral.
  
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*''[[Ptilotus caespitulosus]]''<small> F.Muell.</small> (Salt Lake Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus calostachyus]]''<small> (F.Muell.) F.Muell.</small> (Weeping Mulla Mulla )
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*''[[Ptilotus clementii]]''<small> (Farmar) Benl</small> (Tassel Top)
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*''[[Ptilotus declinatus]]''<small> Nees</small> (Curved Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus divaricatus]]''<small> (Gaudich.) F.Muell.</small> (Climbing Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus drummondii]]''<small> (Moq.) F.Muell.</small> (Narrowleaf Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus exaltatus]]''<small> Nees</small> (Tall Mulla Mulla, Showy Foxtail)
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*''[[Ptilotus helipteroides]]''<small> (F.Muell.) F.Muell.</small> (Hairy Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus leucocomus]]''<small> (Moq.) F.Muell.</small> ( Small Purple Foxtail)
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*''[[Ptilotus macrocephalus]]''<small> (R.Br.) Poir.</small> (Green Pussytails, Featherheads, Tall Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus manglesii]]''<small> (Lindl.) F.Muell</small> (Pom Poms)
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*''[[Ptilotus nobilis]]''<small> (Lindl.) F.Muell.</small> (Yellowtails, Regal Foxtail)
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*''[[Ptilotus obovatus]]''<small> (Gaudich.) F.Muell. </small> (Smoke Bush, Cotton Bush, Silver Mulla Mulla, Silver-tails, Silver Bush, White Fox Tail, Goldfield Clover)
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*''[[Ptilotus polystachyus]]''<small> (Gaudich.) F.Muell.</small> (Prince of Wales Feather)
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*''[[Ptilotus rotundifolius]]''<small> (F.Muell.) F.Muell.</small> (Royal Mulla Mulla)
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*''[[Ptilotus spathulatus]]''<small> (R.Br.) Poir.</small> (Pussy Tails)
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*''[[Ptilotus stirlingii]]''<small> (Lindl.) F.Muell.</small> (Stirling's Mulla Mulla)
  
 
==Gallery==
 
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Plant Characteristics
Origin: ?
Cultivation
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Scientific Names



Read about Ptilotus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Trichinium (Greek, hairy, alluding either to the plant in general or to the fl.-heads). Amarantaceae. Herbs, subshrubs or rarely shrubs glabrous or pubescent, adapted to greenhouse cult.: lvs. alternate, narrow, rarely obovate or spatulate, entire: fls. in dense spikes or globose or oblong heads, white, straw-colored or rose, hermaphrodite; perianth narrow or elongate, 5-parted, segms. equal, linear, rigid, usually plumose; stamens 5; ovary sessile or stipitate, glabrous or lanuginous, ovule 1: fr. an indehiscent utricle.—About 60 species, natives of Austral.

T. Manglesii, Lindl., is perhaps the choicest species. It has violet-purple fls. in large pyramidal heads 3 in. long and 2 in. wide at base. It could probably be grown as a summer annual. B.M. 5448. F.S. 23:2396. R.H. 1866:291. F. 1864:217. I.H. 13:464. G.C. 1864: 555; III.32:181. G. 25:20. Gn. 68, p. 225. CH


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