Large-head Mulla Mulla is a striking drought-tolerant native perennial renowned for its distinctive large white flower heads and exceptional arid adaptation that creates beautiful displays in Australian gardens. This hardy species produces impressive rounded white flower heads that bloom primarily in spring and summer, attracting native bees and butterflies while providing excellent color in challenging conditions. The grey-green foliage creates attractive basal rosettes with fine-textured evergreen appeal. Exceptionally drought tolerant once established, it thrives in well-drained sandy soils and full sun positions with outstanding heat and aridity tolerance. Perfect for arid gardens, native plantings, and areas where drought-tolerant natives with distinctive large white flower heads create resilient landscape displays.
Ptilotus macrocephalus naturally occurs across arid and semi-arid regions of Australia, thriving in well-drained sandy soils with excellent drainage and full sun exposure in hot, dry climates with exceptional drought tolerance.