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Eremophila

Plants Eranthis hyemalisEremurus

Eremophila 'Fire and Ice'
Scientific Name: Eremophila glabra 'Fire and Ice' (R.Br.) Ostenf.
Synonym:
Family: Myoporaceae ...

 


Eremophila decipiens
Emu bush
Myoporaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

Cassia eremophila. DESERT CASSIA. Australia
LEGUMINOSAE (Pea family)
Said to represent the finest of Australian wild flowers, ...

Eremophila sp.
Family: Myoporaceae
Emu bush
Origin: Australia
Eremophila is a genus of 214 species which are commonly called "emu bushes". The plants produce fleshy fruits which are often eaten by birds and animals.

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Spotted Emu Bush [English]: Eremophila maculata 'Diablo Valley'
Spotted Emu Bush [English]: Eremophila maculata
Spotted Emu-Bush [English]: Eremophila maculata
Spotted Eucrypta [English]: Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia var. bipinnatifida ...

65[list]/1800: Verbascum (360), Eremophila (215), Scrophularia (200), Selago (190), Buddleja (125: inc. Nicodemia, Emorya, Gomphostigma), Jamesbrittenia (85), Manulea (75), Diascia (70), Nemesia (65), Zaluzianskya (55), Chaenostoma (46).

TALL SAND MALLE
Eucalyptus eremophila
General Notes
Saline tolerant. Hardiness estimate: 17-22 degrees F. Has Fragrant Leaf. SelecTree lists no cultivars of eremophila.

Constituents: Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (senecifoline, senecine, florosenine, otosenine, floridanine), eremophilane sesquiterpenes, resins

Actions: Uterine tonic, womb relaxant, diuretic, mild expectorant, pectoral, astringent, emmenagogue ...

mint-bush (Prostanthera calycina) in Calpatanna Waterhole Conservation Park, the sandhill greenhood orchid (Pterostylis arenicola) and the metallic sun-orchid (Thelymitra epipactoides) in Coorong National Park, the blue range emubush (Eremophila ...

See also: May, Acacia, Eucalyptus, Green, Stock

Plants Eranthis hyemalisEremurus

 
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