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"Spirit of the Desert" - an ancient Cypress Pine - a true surviver.

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Eremophila duttonii - it is one of many "Emu Bush" plants. I believe this one has some strong chemmicals, and was used as a medinal (or maybe a poison plant, to stun fish) by the Aboriginal people. This one is very showy, with good leaves and bright flowers. Some are lower, and duller. Glad you liked it. I did too. Denis
 
 
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Denis, I love this pretty orange flower with yellow edges. What is its name? Love Brigid
 
 
 
 
 

Mutawintji - plants

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