Buddleja myriantha

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Buddleja myriantha
Inflorescence of Buddleja myriantha from Yunnan
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Scrophulariaceae
Genus: Buddleja
Species:
B. myriantha
Binomial name
Buddleja myriantha
Synonyms
  • Buddleja adenantha Diels
  • Buddleja duclouxii Marquand

Buddleja myriantha is a species endemic to upper Burma and western China, including Tibet, where it grows along forest edges, thickets and streams at altitudes of 2,000 3,200 m.[1] The species was first described and named by Diels in 1912.[2]

Buddleja myriantha is deciduous shrub growing 1 3 m in height, with subquadrangular, glabrescent branchlets bearing opposite leaves, 5 20 cm long by 0.9 6 cm wide, narrowly elliptic, acuminate at the apex, cuneate or decurrent at the base, the margins serrate or entire. The often fragrant inflorescences are slender, thyrsoid, almost cylindrical, 6 22 cm long by 1.2 3 cm wide. The colour of the flowers ranges from purple through violet, to white. The corollas are 5 7 mm long.[1] 2n = 76.[3]

Buddleja myriantha most closely resembles Buddleja albiflora, and it can be distinguished by its four-angled stems and tomentose exterior to the corolla tube.[1]

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