Eremophila glabra, commonly known as Tar Bush, at the end of flowering in the Northern Flinders Ranges.

Eremophila glabra, commonly known as Tar Bush, at the end of flowering in the Northern Flinders Ranges.

Flowering Eremophila scoparia, or Broombush, near Italawi Gap in the Gammon Ranges in November.



Stand of Eremophila longifolia, also known as Long-leafed Desert Fuchsia and Weeping Emubush, on the Outback Highway near Parachilna.
Fleshy fruit are similar to Native Plum, but are inedible.

Eremophila scoparia, the Broombush, in Leigh Creek, presenting as multi-stemmed, 1.5m tall.

Eremophila scoparia in Aroona Sanctuary, presenting as single stem, over 2m tall.


The Rock Fuchsia Bush, Eremophila freelingii, is a common sight on rocky slopes in the Flinders Ranges.

Eremophila duttonii, also known as a Native Fuchsia or Emu Bush, in flower in the Northern Flinders Ranges.
