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Eremophila arachnoides : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eremophila arachnoides
''Eremophila arachnoides'' is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to a few arid areas of Western Australia and South Australia. It is a broom-shaped shrub with white to mauve, trumpet-shaped flowers which are densely hairy on the inside. ==Description== ''Eremophila arachnoides'' grows to a height of with leaves and stems densely covered with short, soft hairs. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, mostly long, wide, linear, circular in cross section or almost circular with the upper surface having a channel in the centre.
The flowers are borne singly or in pairs in leaf axils on stalks long. There are 5 triangular sepals which are similar in size to each other and are about long. The tube formed by the petals is long and is white to mauve on the outside with yellow or purple spots on the inside. The inside and outside of the tube as well as the lobes are densely hairy. The petals lobes are pointed and are all equal in length. There are four stamens which do not extend beyond the end of the tube. The fruit is soft and an oval shape, about .〔
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