Species
Species include:
- Eremophila abietina - Spotted Poverty Bush
- Eremophila alternifolia - Poverty Bush
- Eremophila bignoniiflora - Bignonia Emu Bush
- Eremophila bowmanii - Silver Turkeybush
- Eremophila brevifolia - Spotted Eremophila
- Eremophila debilis - Winter Apple
- Eremophila clarkei - Turpentine Bush
- Eremophila cuneifolia - Pinyuru
- Eremophila debilis - Winter Apple or Amulla
- Eremophila decipiens - Slender Fuchsia
- Eremophila delisseri - Frontage Poverty Bush
- Eremophila deserti
- Eremophila dichroantha - Bale-hook Eremophila
- Eremophila denticulata- Toothed Poverty Bush
- Eremophila divaricata - Spreading Emu Bush
- Eremophila duttonii - Budda or Harlequin Fuchsia Bush
- Eremophila eriocalyx - Desert Pride
- Eremophila fraseri - Burra
- Eremophila freelingii - Limestone Fuchsia or Rock Fuchsia Bush
- Eremophila gibbifolia - Coccid Emu-bush
- Eremophila glabra - Tar Bush (many forms in cultivation)
- Eremophila hygrophana
- Eremophila lactea - Milky Emu Bush
- Eremophila laanii
- Eremophila latrobei - Crimson Turkey Bush
- Eremophila longifolia - Berrigan
- Eremophila macdonnellii - MacDonnell's Desert Fuchsia
- Eremophila maculata - Spotted Emu Bush (most commonly cultivated species)
- Eremophila maitlandii - Shark Bay Poverty Bush
- Eremophila miniata - Kopi Poverty Bush
- Eremophila mitchellii - False Sandalwood
- Eremophila nivea - Silky Eremophila
- Eremophila oldfieldii - Pixie Bush
- Eremophila oppositifolia - Weeooka
- Eremophila psilocalyx
- Eremophila racemosa - Showy Eremophila
- Eremophila scaberula - Rough Emu Bush
- Eremophila scoparia - Silver Emu Bush
- Eremophila subfloccoa - Dense-felted Eremophila
- Eremophila subteretifolia - groundcover species.
- Eremophila youngii
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