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My Grafted Emu Bush

Friday, August 7th, 2009

I have this lovely little grafted Emu Bush in my garden (Eremophila latrobei.) It is currently in flower even though it is Winter here and has been flowering for quite a while now. It is a bright and sunny sight on a cold miserable day.

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This particular species of Eremophila is from the inland states of Australia. It like the hot dry country, thus it can be difficult to grow in my Eastern seaboard garden. This one is grafted and it is grafted onto Myoporum rootstock. The Myoporum is in the same family as Eremophila and it is an extremely hardy little plant! This makes it then very easy for avid Eremophila lovers to enjoy this plant grown anywhere in Australia. How fantastic is that?

This little eremophila only grows to around 2 metres or so in height and it has the most beautiful purple flowers. The foliage is stunning too, being quite grey (which usually indicates drought hardy to me!) and it has very pretty little seed pods.

If you are interested in growing Eremophila’s, be sure to check out all the grafted species available now. There are many enthusiasts out there and about 200 different species to collect!