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Eremophila latrobei

See newsletter 112 for detailed information

ssp. latrobei
Murchison, Western Australia
Photo: Russell Wait

 

ssp. latrobei
Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia
Photo: Russell Wait

 

ssp. latrobei
Western Australian Wheatbelt
Photo: Russell Wait

 

ssp. latrobei
Photo: Russell Wait

 

ssp. glabra
Photo: Tim Kolaczyk

 

ssp. filiformis
Photo: Phil Hempel

 

Photo: Lyndal Thorburn

 

Kennedy Ranges, Western Australia
Photo: Mike Beamish

 

Mt Magnet, Western Australia
Photo: Lyndal Thorburn

 

Cream flowered form
Photo: Russell Wait

 

Common Name: Crimson emu bush, native fuchsia
Size: Small to Medium
Flower Colour: Pink or red; occasionally cream

Eremophila latrobei Hybrids

The following hybrids with E.latrobei in the parentage are known.

  • Eremophila forrestii x Eremophila latrobei
  • Eremophila gilesii x Eremophila latrobei
  • Eremophila bowmanii x Eremophila latrobei
  • Eremophila latrobei x Eremophila punicea
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