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  3. Buddleja fallowiana var. alba - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja fallowiana var. alba Sabourin is a white-flowered variety of B. fallowiana endemic to Yunnan in western China, where it grows in open woodland, along forest edges and watercourses. The shrub was considered superior to the lavender-blue flowered B. fallowiana by Bean , who thought it one of the most attractive of all buddlejas.

  4. Buddleja macrostachya - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja macrostachya grows 1–6 m in height, flowering from March to September in the wild. The branchlets are quadrangular, and winged, stellate tomentose when young. The leaves are sessile or subsessile, narrowly to very narrowly elliptic, and hugely variable in size, ranging from 4–45 cm long by 1–15 cm wide, mostly stellate tomentose, the margins crenate-serrate, and the apex acuminate.

  5. Buddleja japonica - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja japonica is a deciduous shrub in the family Scrophulariaceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is native to Honshu and Shikoku , Japan , where it grows on mountain slopes amid scrub. [ 3 ] The shrub was named and described by Hemsley in 1889, and introduced to Western cultivation in 1896.

  6. Buddleja delavayi - Wikipedia

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    B. delavayi spring inflorescence. Buddleja delavayi is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing 2 – 6 m high by up to 3 m wide. The young branches and shoots are rounded, bearing elliptic leaves 1.5 – 6 cm long, usually with short < 4 mm petioles, the margins either serrate or entire.

  7. Buddleja coriacea - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja coriacea is a variable species endemic to the high Andes from the Cordillera Blanca in Peru to Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It grows on dry to semi-humid rocky soils at elevations of 3,000–4,350 m, [ 1 ] where temperatures range from −3° to 15° C. and the winds are both strong and persistent.

  8. Buddleja nivea - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja nivea reaches 1–3 m high, and is chiefly distinguished by the dense white indumentum covering the branchlets, calyxes, and undersides of the leaves. The lanceolate leaves are of variable size, 6–22 cm long by 1.5–11 cm wide; they are acute or acuminate at the apex, rounded at the base, and very coarsely toothed except at the apex.

  9. Buddleja americana - Wikipedia

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    Buddleja americana var. rothschulii Loes. Buddleja americana is the most widespread of all the Buddleja species native to the Americas, its range extending south from Tamaulipas , Mexico , through Central America and much of the West Indies into South America , reaching eastward to Venezuela , westward as far as the Galapagos , and south to ...