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Buddleja thyrsoides

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Buddlejaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Buddleja

Similar
  
Buddleja stachyoides, Buddleja tubiflora, Buddleja crotonoides

Buddleja thyrsoides is a lowland species endemic from southern Paraguay to the deltas of the Río de la Plata and Paraná River in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. The species was first described and named by Lamarck in 1792.

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Description

B. thyrsoides is a dioecious shrub 1 – 3. m tall, with tan bark, the young branches covered with white tomentum. The leaves are sessile or subsessile, linear or linear-lanceolate, the blade 7 – 15 cm long by 0.4 – 3 cm wide, subcoriaceous, glabrescent above, and white tomentose below. The fragrant white leafy inflorescences are 5 – 15 cm long by 2 – 3 cm wide, comprising 1 – 2 orders of branches, 0.5 – 2 cm long with cymose clusters of 5 – 15 flowers; the tubular corollas 3 – 4 mm long.

Subspecies

Norman identifies two subspecies distinguished by narrower seeds and denser tomentum resp.:

  • Buddleja thyrsoides subsp. angusticarpa
  • Buddleja thyrsoides subsp. thyrsoides (synonyms= Buddleja chloroleuca Kraenzl., Buddleja salicifolia Vahl.)
  • Cultivation

    Neither the species nor its subspecies are known to be in cultivation.

    References

    Buddleja thyrsoides Wikipedia