Eremophila woodiae is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to western central Queensland.
It is a small shrub with linear to lance-shaped leaves crowded near the ends of the branches, hairy sepals and violet to light purple petals.
Eremophila woodiae is a shrub that typically grows to a height of 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) and has glandular-hairy leaves, petioles and sepals.
[3] The specific epithet (woodiae) honours Aileen Wood, a long-term staff member at the Queensland Herbarium.
[2][3] This eremophila grows in sparse, stunted woodland on barren plateaux near Opalton and Vergemont, west of Longreach and south of Winton in western central Queensland.