Scrophulariaceae Eremophila duttonii Wildflowershttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/scrophulariaceae/eremophila/duttonii/rss/scrophulariaceae/eremophila/duttoniiA wildflower is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. Use this database to help you find and identify Australia's abundant Wildflowers.en-auCopyright 2001 - 2024 I.T. Beyond Pty Ltd1440https://cdn.exploroz.com/exploroz/images/logo.pngExplorOz Logohttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/scrophulariaceae/eremophila/duttonii/rss/scrophulariaceae/eremophila/duttoniiBudda, Harlequin Fuchsia Bushhttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/750+budda-harlequin-fuchsia-bushhttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/750+budda-harlequin-fuchsia-bush<a href="https://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/750+budda-harlequin-fuchsia-bush"><img src="https://cdn.exploroz.com/images/GalleryTag_W750__TN130.jpg" border="0" align="left" hspace="5" /></a> This Eremophila is widely distributed and has showy red or red and yellow flowers. It grows as a shrub to about 3m tall on red sand in open dry scrubland.The leaves are narrow linear-lanceolate, 2 to 5 cm long, and up to 8 mm wide. The leaf tip or apex is acute, and the leaf margins are entire or rarely toothed. Mature leaves are glabrous. The showy flowers are solitary in the leaf axils and are on a long pedicel or flower stalk. Sepals are fairly conspicuous 18 mm wide, green to reddish brown. Corolla 25–35 mm long, red above, yellow below, sometimes all yellow, unspotted, sparsely pubescent or glabrous outside; lobes acute. Stamens exserted beyond the end of the petals. <br /> Family: Scrophulariaceae &nbsp; Genus: Eremophila &nbsp; Species: duttonii &nbsp; Main Flower Colour: Orange<br />Member - John and ValWed, 03 Dec 2014 04:13:00 GMT