Sclerolaena densiflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae, native to Western Australia.
[2][3] It was first described in 1904 by William Vincent Fitzgerald as Bassia densiflora,[4][5] but was transferred to the genus, Sclerolaena in 1978 by Andrew John Scott.
[1] This chenopod is an erect perennial, growing to 30 cm high, which is covered all over with long soft silky hairs.
[7] The flowers are solitary but cluster at the apex of the branches.
The tube is a short inverse cone 1–1.5 mm high, with a square, truncated apex.