Eremophila
Yanna Road: is a member
of the Myoporaceae family.
Eremophila Yanna Road is an upright shrub that will reach a height
of 1 metre. The leaves are soft, grey-green, narrow and about 2 centimetres
long.
The buds are pink and develop into bright pink, tubular flowers. Plants
carry flowers for most of the year. Honeyeaters are attracted to the blooms.
Tip pruning is suggested because the plants tend to become a trifle straggly
without some attention.
Our specimen has proved to be very hardy and copes with drought and frost.
The plant is never without flowers.
We do not know the location of Yanna Road. It may be east of Broken Hill in
western New South Wales or western Queensland. We would be interested in
knowing the location.
Propagate from cuttings.
Plants