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Eremophila nivea - Emu Bush

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Eremophila nivea is a variety of Emu Bush that offers a rich blend of aesthetics and functionality for any garden landscape. This member of the distinguished Myoporaceae family is a fetching choice, thanks to its lush, silvery-grey foliage and captivating mauve flowers, which bloom gloriously from winter through spring. Notably, these blossoms are a beacon for native birds, injecting your outdoor space with a lively, natural vibrancy. Its robust structure grows up to a manageable one to three meters, striking a pleasing balance between compact and imposing. The Emu Bush thrives best under full sunlight and in well-draining soil, while also showing resilience to drought, frost, and coastal conditions courtesy of its low water usage. This mixture of visual appeal and hardiness makes the Eremophila nivea an essential complement to water-wise and Mediterranean-style landscapes, or any garden seeking a touch of unique Australian charm.

  • Size: Up to 1-3 meters tall
  • Flowers: Mauve, bloom in winter and spring
  • Foliage: Silver-grey, velvety texture
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Wildlife: Attracts native birds
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