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Prune lightly after flowering. Would the more hardy all-soil types be alright for Tasmania? - … Hummingbird attractive.

It is helpful to mound the soil to improve drainage.

ORIGIN: Eremophila 'Aurea' has been known in cultivation for many years and its origin is obscure.

%���� In the winters, it can sometimes rain four to five times a week for several weeks on end, leaving the skies relatively sunless for long periods of time.There are Tasmania-specific eremophilas that can handle frosts (the rain isn't an issue there; so much as the frosts); but a lot can't tolerate a frost, or can't tolerate many frosts. Grows well in perennial or arid gardens. endobj {{}��C�on�6I�&�� �"�A�`������������,���g��Y�K���-�F߾s;�Q��} A��v�@ʱP ��ѯ�c\ʿ�[�������;���I��$k3��ƍ�������wd�x�����j���-��b�i�����o���J�&����%_|^R�x}�i��3z��4��/^^�Ͽ=���_��KJ��J-�|^�����R���xR��/���f��X��fQ;˞��9��#)�����O~�/�^a�O�#|��x Eremophila Maculata ‘Silver Hybrid’ has attractive grey green to silvery foliage. Valentine blooms from January through March with masses of red flower buds that open to form hot pink, fuchsia-like blossoms. This is a variable genus, and one of the wonders of Australian Native Plants.

Full sun; salt, drought and cold tolerant. Hardy low hedge or screen. Pruning is recommended to maintain a nice bushy habit. - can take very heavy pruning. <>/XObject<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> Varieties. Eremophila Winter Gold is a compact rounded form of Eremophila maculata with rich green foliage and bright yellow buds, opening to pale yellow and red spotted flowers during Winter to Summer. Eremophila maculata [Spotted Emu Bush] ... Prune when young for compact growth habit. It's best to speak to a local nursery in that regard. Native to Australia, this tough, evergreen shrub is becoming popular here in the desert southwest where it is valued for its low water requirements and its long winter bloom period. 3 0 obj

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Feed with a good native fertiliser. Eremophila maculata ‘Valentine’ This evergreen shrub from Australia blooms in the winter with red to hot pink tubular flowers. The oldest leaves are at the base, and the newest are at the tip.

Eremophila maculata ‘Aurea’ is yellow flowering as the name suggests. 1 0 obj Eremophila oppositifolia The Emu Bush Plant Profile. Growing 1.5mtrs wide and high. Eremophila maculata ‘Valentine’ has good red flowers.

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Eremophila bignoniiflora - Shrub to 5 metres (can be encouraged to a small tree shape) - All soils and full sun, very hardy. But there are definitely eremophilas that will grow on Tasmania.When I went through the Eremophila book, there were Eremophilas that would probably be tolerated in Tasmania, but they're not as common and not cultivated in Tasmanian native plant nurseries.Um, basically you have a branch that has leaves coming out of it. 2 0 obj but the clone described herein cannot be positively linked to these early collections.

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Emu Bush (Eremophila maculata) is a medium-sized shrub with small, round green leaves and a dense, symmetrical growth habit. Grafted plants will perform better in more humid areas. <>/Metadata 148 0 R/ViewerPreferences 149 0 R/PageLabels 150 0 R>> <>

Cut beneath them, and with Eremophilas no new growth will happen and the branch will likely die off (unlike with say a rose, where it's usually fine). Suitable near the coast and tolerant of most soil types. Plant in a sunny position. * Eremophila dempsteri - Tolerates pruning but not below the leafline - Most soils (avoid clay) - Showy, densely flowering shrub. Eremophila are drought tolerant plant, they vary from low growing prostrate ground covers such as Eremophila biserrata and E. subtereifolia plants to small shrubs such as E. laanii and E. maculata. Foliage is known to be toxic to sheep and cattle. It has a naturally dense form and is extremely heat tolerant. Deep green foliage contrasts beautifully with bright yellow trumpet like flowers throughout spring and summer. Collections were made during the early 1950's of a plant which came to be known as Eremophila maculata forma aurea along the Surat - Glenmorgan Road (writ.

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