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Eremophila laanii - Emu Bush

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Eremophila laanii is a robust, evergreen shrub more commonly known as the iconic Emu Bush. This Australian native is most at home in sun-drenched, arid landscapes, where its striking resilience truly shines. Darkened winters and fresh springs are beautifully punctuated by radiant red to purple tubular blooms emerging amidst silvery-fine foliage that keeps its vibrancy all year round. As grand as it is versatile, this shrub towers to an impressive height of 2-4 meters. Besides its visual charm, Emu Bush serves just as well in practical applications. With substantial tolerance to both drought and frost, it's an ideal component for xeriscaping or for those seeking to infuse their dry landscapes with low-maintenance yet high-impact greenery. If you're seeking an attractive solution for your well-drained, sun-drenched landscapes that blends effortless upkeep with ecological resilience, then the Emu Bush might just be your perfect pick.

  • Size: Up to 2-4 meters tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant red to purple tubular flowers
  • Foliage: Silvery fine leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Drought and Frost Resistant: Suitable for xeriscaping and dry landscapes
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