Conservation status:
DEPI Advisory List: Vulnerable FFG Act: Listed as Threatened EPBC Act: Listed as Threatened Status on The Common: Small number of plants in single location. Indigenous Australian usage:
The tap root was eaten and the leaves are also edible. |
Plant description:
The Pussy Tail is a perennial herb, the flowers grow to 10cm in height the leaves lay flat to the ground. On The Common this plant starts flowering late August early September and disperses seeds From December to February. |