MacGillivray’s Emu Bush – Eremophila macgillivrayi
Features: Native | Drought Tolerant | Bird Attracting | Evergreen
Height: 1–2.5 m Spread: 1–2 m
An attractive and hardy Western Australian species, Eremophila macgillivrayi is known for its grey-green foliage and stunning deep blue to purple tubular flowers that appear from winter into spring. With its compact form and ornamental colour, this shrub makes an excellent choice for waterwise gardens and habitat plantings.
Growing Conditions:
Prefers full sun and open positions. Very drought tolerant once established. Not suited to humid or poorly drained areas. Protect from heavy frost.
Soil Type:
Well-drained sandy, gravelly or loamy soils. Avoid clay and waterlogged conditions.
Special Features:
Brilliant blue to purple flowers attract nectar-feeding birds
Foliage has a soft, silvery appearance
Great for arid gardens, borders and low screens
Requires minimal maintenance once established



