Pussy Tails - Ptilotus spathulatus seeds
This low-growing, persistent plant produces fluffy flowers during the spring and summer.
It is highly drought tolerant and moderately frost hardy, making it ideal for full sun exposure.
Ptilotus spathulatus, also known as "Pussy Tails," is an ornamental ground cover native to Southern Australia.
This plant belongs to the Amaranthaceae family and thrives in well-drained, sandy soil.
Its flowers are yellow-green in color and bloom from spring to early summer.
This variety reaches a height and width of 1 meter, and can be propagated through seeds without any pre-treatment, though germination rates may vary.