Eremophila debilis

Eremophila debilis, the winter apple or amulla, is a flowering plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae, and is endemic to an area extending from north Queensland to near the border between New South Wales and Victoria in Australia.

It is a prostrate shrub with elliptic to lance-shaped or egg-shaped leaves and white, rarely deep mauve flowers.

Flowering mainly occurs in spring and summer and is followed by rounded, fleshy, white to reddish purple fruits, which are 7–10 mm (0.3–0.4 in) in diameter.

[2][13] Eremophila debilis is widespread in eastern Queensland and New South Wales in a wide range of soils and vegetation associations,[2] often in box and white cypress communities,[3] sometimes forming dense mats.

[5] Propagation from seed is difficult but is easy from hardened cuttings of the present year's growth.

Growth habit
Fruit