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Yellow Emu Bush

The term emu bush refers to the eremophilia genus of plant which is indigenous to the continent of australia. It might be decaying of its roots infecting leaves causing yellowish color mushy spots and holes or infecting its stem.

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One of the best known and popular yellow flowering shrubs is the forsythia. I did plant the blue one in front of a wall and the eastegg emu more out in the yard. Emu bush grows in almost any well draining soil but does poorly and is short lived in heavy clay soils that are consistently moist. Expect red pink and magenta shades often with coral or yellow highlights.

Beautiful and sturdy shrub for dry areas. Within this group there are several hundred known varieties. I am glad to hear that your blue one is getting taller judy that is what i am going for. Hardy to 18 degrees f.

Spread 2 to 3ft. How to grow an emu bush growing emu bushes is fairly easy in the right climate and the right location. A slow growing mounding shrub native of australia. Flowers are followed by grape like berries.

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