Plant and Flower identify

Could and one know the name of this plant and flower taken on the Gary Junction road just east of the canning Stock Route

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Reply By: Member - A J - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 10:24

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 10:24
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If you go to places on exploroz and put in Gary Junction then look for wildflowers there is a fair chance that your plants will show up.


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Follow Up By: Member - Raymond J - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:20

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:20
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Thanks for the info about the usage of ExplorOz data base.

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Reply By: Member - Warren H - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 10:28

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 10:28
Looks like an Eremophila, take a look on this site and on ExplorOz.
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Follow Up By: Member - Raymond J - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:22

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:22
Hi Warren H,

Thanks for the info, will check it out as others seem to think along your line.

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Reply By: JOHN C36 - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 11:13

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 11:13
Eremophila is a good suggestion. Another possible genus is Stemodia. Stemodia forulenta has been seen in the Gibson Desert and is commonly called Water-starworts. Stemodia are characterised by stamens with two tips. Another common name for some species is Twintip.



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Follow Up By: Member - Raymond J - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:28

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:28
Hi John,

Thanks for the info, will follow up on it.

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Reply By: Olsen's Tours and Training - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:05

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:05
Just as others have suggested, I think it an Eremophila sp. It isn't E vivia and it has quite different leaves to any Eremophila I have seen but I still think that is the best guess.
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Follow Up By: Member - Raymond J - Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:31

Friday, Aug 27, 2021 at 13:31
Hi Olsen,

Thanks for your help as you have seen more of the flowers than I have in the deserts and I will check it out.
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