

It is prized for both the violet flowers that appear all year long as well as its relatively compact size, reaching 3 feet tall and wide. Allow enough room for it to grow to its mature size of 3-4 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide and prune, if needed, in early spring.Įremophila hygrophana ‘Blue Bells’ – Lovely gray-blue foliage sets this species Eremophila apart from the others. ‘Winter Blaze’ is a great choice for areas that receive full, even reflected sun, although it can also handle light shade. Let’s take a look at each of these Eremophila species to help you decide which one fits your needs.Įremophila glabra ‘Winter Blaze’ – This hummingbird favorite has glossy green leaves, which are covered with red/orange flowers throughout most of the year.
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All of these shrubs come from cultivars of shrubs native to Australia and are well-adapted to growing in our arid climate and do best when planted in full sun. All of these shrubs belong to the Eremophila family and the reasons for their popularity range from the fact that they each have attractive, evergreen foliage, need little pruning, all while producing lovely flowers. In this case, not one, but three different, drought-tolerant shrubs have recently become quite popular with homeowners and landscape professionals. Occasionally in the plant world, a new introduction comes along that gets everyone excited.
