glabra is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to the mainland states of Australia.
It is similar to other shrubs in the species Eremophila glabra but it distinguished from them by the pattern of fine hairs on the stems.
It is found in the drier parts of the continent, including to the west of the Great Dividing Range in the eastern states.
There are 5 partly overlapping sepals which are narrow triangular to egg shaped and 5 petals forming a tube except at the ends where the lowest lobe is thinner that the rest and is turned back below the flower.
glabra occurs in every mainland state of Australia, including the drier inland parts of New South Wales, southern Queensland and Victoria.