Eremophila sturtii, commonly known as turpentine bush, is a shrub endemic to Australia. Aboriginal people give it names including munyunpa and watara.[2] A medium to large shrub, it is often multi-stemmed and has narrow leaves and lilac-coloured to pale mauve flowers. It is widespread and common in the drier parts of Australia and occurs in all mainland states, although it is endangered in Victoria. It is sometimes regarded as a weed, partly because of its ability to reproduce vegetatively.
^ ab"Eremophila sturtii". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
^Kutsche, Frank (2003). Field Guide to the Plants of Outback South Australia. South Australia: Department of Environment and Heritage, South Australia. p. 80. ISBN 0759010528.
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