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Red Eremophila, Eremophila maculata v. brevifolia

Red Eremophila
Red Eremophila, Eremophila maculata v. brevifolia
Red EremophilaEremophila maculata v. brevifolia
Red Eremophila, Eremophila maculata
Native Of Australia
Blooms End Of Winter & Spring
Hummingbirds Enjoy It!

Red Eremophila
Eremophila maculata v. brevifolia, Myoporaceae Family: ( Myoporaceae ), Red Eremophila. Also called: Native Fuchsia, Valentine.

Eremophila is a large genus of 214 species, all endemic to inland Australia.

A broadleaf evergreen shrub up to 9 feet tall and 9 feet wide. Very close relative to the Spotted Emu Bush.

The Red Eremophila blooms in the spring and again at the end of winter. It blooms occasionally the rest of the year. It is enjoyed by hummingbirds.

An ideal Xeriscape Landscape Plant in Arizona.

Height: Slow growing 2 feet to 9 feet tall. Three to 9 feet wide.
Flowers: Flowers are tubular with upper and lower lips and are reasonably large, very colorful and spotted. The pedicels are glabrous and S shaped which distinguishs this from the other species.
Blooming Time: February - April. Again in the fall.
Leaves: Dark green, narrow, shiny leaves .
Found: Found in salt lake margins, dry watercourses, and clay pans of arid inland Australia. Landscaping in Arizona.
Elevation: 0 - 2500 Feet.
Habitat: Well drained soil is preferred. Native of Australia.
Miscellaneous: Flowering Photos Taken February 15, 2006. North Peoria.

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