Talk:Eremophila oppositifolia
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Wrong label on photo?
[edit]I've removed the photo showing a plant from Cranbourne Gardens because it does not appear to be Eremophila oppositifolia, which has opposite leaves and sepals 7-18mm long and 3-4.8mm wide. The outer surface of the corolla of E. oppositifolia is glabrous. I think the image is more likely to be of Eremophila longifolia. According to Chinnock, E. longifolia: leaves alternate, ....linear-lanceolate, apex often distinctly hooked, 50-60 x 3-8mm; pedicel 4.5-8mm; sepals 2-6.5 x 1.3-2.3mm; corolla dull brick-red to carmine, outer surface densely pubescent." Gderrin (talk)
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