Eremophila glabra amber carpet a very useful tough and hardy groundcover plant for dry places.
Eremophila kalbarri carpet planting.
A nice choice as a soft ground cover in your garden.
A yellow flowered prostrate form called kalbarri carpet is available as is the variety murchison magic a silvery leaved form with red flowers.
Featuring handsome silvery foliage and contrasting golden flowers which bloom mainly during spring and summer.
Eremophila kalbarri carpet is a western australian plant that is a groundcover form of eremophila glabra.
Cottage informal containers beds and borders banks and slopes garden edging ground cover mediterranean wallside and trellises.
Foliage is soft and silvery grey.
Eremophila glabra kalbarri carpet emu bush kalbarri carpet will reach a height of 0 3m and a spread of 2m after 5 10 years.
Eremophila glabra kalbarri carpet a lovely ground cover shrub with dense soft grey foliage and beautifully contrasting yellow gold flowers.
Foliage is soft and silvery grey.
Eremophila kalbarri carpet eremophila glabra.
Home plants native emu bush eremophila glabra kalbarri carpet.
Eremophila glabra kalbarri carpet the soft grey foliage of this hardy ground cover looks beautiful whilst flowering in spring and summer but equally lovely without.
Drought and frost tolerant.
Yellow tubular flowers appear over spring and summer.
Eremophila kalbarri carpet is a gorgeous native groundcover with silvery grey foliage that forms a stunning carpet.
Bright yellow orange flowers appear in spring summer forming a rosette around the stem at the base of the.
Main flowering is in spring and summer with spot flowers in winter and autumn and birds and other nectar feeders love them.
Eremophila glabra is popular in native gardens and a number of cultivars have been developed.
Stunning silver grey foliage is a nice contrast to any native garden.
The tubular flowers are yellow rich in nectar and form a ring around the stems at the base of each leaf.
Growing to a dense carpet covering up to 2 square metres.
Eremophila glabra kalbarri carpet develops into a dense ground cover with a spread exceeding two metres.