Eremophila waitii ‘Silky Lavender’ – Grafted Emu Bush (140mm Pot)
Eremophila waitii ‘Silky Lavender’ is a distinctive Australian native shrub discovered by eremophila authority Russell Wait, admired for its striking silvery-grey foliage, dense clusters of deep lilac flowers, and unique silky bud texture. Flowering mainly in spring, the vivid blooms are tightly packed along the branch tips, creating a dramatic seasonal display.
This plant is grafted onto a hardy rootstock, improving reliability and allowing successful growth in a wider range of soils, including heavier clay soils common in many gardens. The grafted root system provides stronger establishment and long-term performance compared with non-grafted eremophilas.
Naturally occurring on clay slopes in mallee woodland, Eremophila waitii is well suited to dry, sunny Australian gardens, where its silver foliage provides year-round contrast and its flowers attract pollinators and birds.
Supplied in a 140mm pot, this recently introduced and collector-significant native makes an exceptional feature shrub or native garden highlight.
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Eremophila waitii
- Cultivar: ‘Silky Lavender’
- Common name: Silky Lavender Emu Bush
- Pot size: 140mm
- Plant type: Grafted native shrub
- Flower colour: Deep lilac
- Flowering period: Spring
- Foliage: Grey-silver narrow leaves (10–20 mm)
- Growth habit: Upright shrub
- Approx. size: 1–2 m high × 1–1.5 m wide
- Sun position: Full sun
- Water needs: Low once established
- Soil tolerance: Suitable for heavier/clay soils (grafted)
Uses: Feature shrub, collector plant, native gardens
Additional information
| Weight | 1.5 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 20 × 20 × 60 cm |





