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Eremophila dichroantha (Bale-Hook Eremophila)

Eremophila divaricata (Spreading Emu-bush)

Eremophila drummondii (Eremophila drummondii)

Eremophila duttonii (Budda, Harlequin Fuchsia Bush)

Eremophila duttonii
Eremophila duttonii
Eremophila duttonii

Eremophila eriocalyx (Desert Pride)

Eremophila falcata (Sickle-Leafed Eremophila)

Eremophila forrestii (Grey Poverty Bush)

Eremophila freelingii (Limestone Fuchsia, Rock Fuchsia Bush)

Eremophila freelingii
Eremophila freelingii
Eremophila freelingii

Eremophila galeata (Turpentine Bush)

Eremophila galeata
Eremophila galeata
Eremophila galeata

Eremophila gibbosa (Humped Fuchsia Bush)

Eremophila gilesii (Charleville Turkey-Bush)

Eremophila gilesii
Eremophila gilesii
Eremophila gilesii

Eremophila glutinosa (Sticky Emu Bush)

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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