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Eremophila subfloccosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eremophila subfloccosa
''Eremophila subfloccosa'', also known as dense-felted eremophila〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= https://biodiversity.org.au/boa/instance/apni/566387 )〕 is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is a shrub which has foliage which is covered with soft hairs, giving the plant a silvery grey hue and making it soft to touch. The leaves are strongly scented when crushed. Its flowers are usually greenish yellow in colour and have the stamens protruding from the ends. Dense-felted eremophila is common after fire but becomes less so as others recover and complete with it. ==Description== ''Eremophila subfloccosa'' is often a low spreading shrub, which usually grows to less than tall but can spread to about . Its leaves a usually wide and wide and are egg-shaped, elliptic or oblong. The leaves and branches are densely covered, usually with more than one kind of soft hairs making the foliage soft to touch, especially when young. The foliage is often strongly scented when crushed. The flowers are yellow to green and occur singly in the axils of leaves on a stalk up to long and are covered with soft, white hairs. The flowers are tubular in shape, up to long, surrounded at their base by 5 sepals. They are not spotted and the four stamens extend beyond the tube formed by the petals. Flowering usually occurs in spring but often occurs also at other times and is following by fruits which are glabrous, roughly spherical and in diameter.〔〔 〔
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