Eremophila maculata
Eremophila is a large genus of over 200 species, all endemic to Australia. Eremophila maculata is widespread in all mainland states and the Northern Territory.



Photo: Alice Newton

Photo: Alice Newton

Photo: Alice Newton


Photo: John Newton

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Burrendong Arboretum, NSW
Photo: Alice Newton
Common Name: Spotted emu bush Size: Small to Medium Flower Colour: Red, pink, mauve or yellow |
Eremophila maculata Hybrids and Cultivars
The following hybrids with E.maculata in the parentage are known:
- Eremophila ‘Beryls Lipstick’ (Eremophila glabra x Eremophila maculata ssp. brevifolia)
- Eremophila ‘Crazy Gal’ (Eremophila glabra x Eremophila maculata)
- Eremophila ‘Crazy Mac’ (Eremophila glabra x Eremophila maculata)
- Eremophila ‘Fairy Floss’ (Eremophila maculata x Eremophila racemosa)
- Eremophila ‘Lemon Meringue’ (Eremophila maculata x Eremophila racemosa)
- Eremophila ‘Mallee Lipstick’ (Eremophila glabra x Eremophila maculata ssp brevifolia)
- Eremophila ‘Spitfire’ (Eremophila maculata x Eremophila splendens)
- Eremophila ‘Wild Berry’ or ‘Blue Thunder’ (Eremophila alternifolia x Eremophila maculata)
- Eremophila ‘Silver’ or ‘Walpy Glen’ (Eremophila maculata x Eremophila viscida)
The following selected forms of E.maculata are known: