Eremophila oldfieldii subsp. angustifolia
Eremophila - Desert Pride
Budda, Harlequin Fuchsia Bush
Eremophila lachnocalyx or Woolly-calyxed Eremophila
Eremophila weldii
Shining Poverty Bush
Eremophila decipiens
Eremophila dempsteri
Eremophila
Eremophila gilesii
Eremophila maculata subs. maculata
Emu Bush
Eremophila tietkensii
Eremophila lachnocalyx or Wooly Calyx Eremophila
Great Mullein - a weed
Kopi Poverty Bush
Creek Wilga
Eremophila serrulata - Green Fuchsia Bush
An Eremophila decipiens but in an unusual form. A shrub, 0.1-1.8(-3) m high. Flowers are mainly red however can be yellow or orange, Flowering May to Dec. Grows in clay soils, red or yellow sand.
Shrub, 0.1-1.8(-3) m high. Fl. red-yellow-orange, Feb to Mar or May to Dec. Clay soils, red or yellow sand, granite, laterite. Undulating plains, claypans, salt lakes, screes.
Small tree to 5m tall with pendulous leaves up to 15cm long. Flowers dull pink/red.
Tall shrub to 2.5m. Leaves about 3cm long. Plants growing in dense thickets with considerable variation in flower colour, with paler reds and pink forms present in the one dense thicket.
Shrub or tree, 1-6 m high.
Low woody shrub. Red flowers. Leaves narrow with a notches appearance to the edges.
Shrub, (0.3-)0.8-3 m high. Fl. red-pink-blue-cream, Apr to Oct. Stony red clay, loam or sandy soils over sandstone, granite, ironstone. Gibber plains, rocky ridges & hillslopes, creeklines.
Small shrub. Large slightly fleshy leaves with entire margins. Red flowers slightly hairy.
Upright shrub up to 2m, with glossy leaves. Flowers have a spotted throat and are attractive to birds. Flower colour may vary considerably through shades of red, mauve and yellow.
Glabrous resinous shrub or small tree to 7 m high, branches non-tuberculate. Leaves linear to linear-lanceolate, 7–20 cm long, 4.5–14 mm wide, apex attenuate, margins entire or rarely toothed,
Glabrous shrub or small tree to 13 m high with coarsely fissured bark, branches smooth or rarely obscurely or prominently tuberculate. Leaves elliptic, usually 5–14 cm long and 7–28 mm wide,
Upright tall shrub to 3m. Large glossy leaves. Flowers narrow, with cinnamon and pinkish markings and subtended by pale pink bracts.
Woody shrub to 1.5m. Thick oval leaves are slightly hairy. Flowers subtended by narrow pale pink bracts. Inside of flower marked with mauve spots and stripes.
Flowers creamy white, some with a pinkish tinge. Leaves long and round in cross section. Small shrub to 2m.
Wide spread rounded shrub about 2 mt tall. Multi branched at ground level. Branches weave through the body of the shrub, leaves dark green with semi gloss surface Flowers are about 3 cm long with a
Erect, robust biennial, herb, 0.4-2 m high. Fl. yellow and is not an Australian Native.
Erect, spindly shrub, 0.9-2(-3.5) m high. Fl. yellow/pink & cream/white, Aug to Oct. Red sand, clay loam, clay. Flats, claypans, sand plains.
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