Ptilotus obovatus (Cotton Bush)

Cotton bush is a variable, dense, silver grey-green shrub that rarely grows taller than 70 cm. Shrubs commonly have multiple stems originating at ground level. Individual leaves are oval and about 2 cm long by 1cm wide with short stems. A dense felty covering of fine hairs gives the leaves and branchlets their silver appearance. It generally flowers in September and October. The flowers are up to 2 cm in diameter. The flower stalks are retained long after the flower clusters detach and this feature can help to distinguish cotton bush from other plants with a similar leaf-shape and structure. Occurs throughout arid Australia. Populations fluctuate considerably and responsively to seasonal change.

Ptilotus obovatus is listed in the following regions:

Far West New South Wales  |  Central West Queensland  |  Pilbara  |  Gascoyne  |  Goldfields  |  Central and Barkley

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Species information

  • Ptilotus obovatus Scientific name
  • Cotton Bush Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • 128.95m to 503m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
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