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Eremophila alternifolia or ‘Poverty Bush’ is an erect, open
shrub growing in height from 0.5m to 4m.
This very interesting little herb, a member of the
Cephalotaceae
family, is an insectivorous perennial and grows only in Western
Australia on the south coast between Augusta and Albany.The latest issue of Nuytsia, volume 21 (4), was published on 21 December 2011 and includes papers describing new taxa in Eremophila and Leucopogon as well as corrections in Eremophila and Amanita.
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