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・ Buddleja davidii 'White Cloud'
・ Buddleja davidii 'White Harlequin'
・ Buddleja davidii 'White Profusion'
・ Buddleja davidii 'White Spread'
・ Buddleja davidii 'White Wings'
・ Buddleja davidii 'Widecombe'
・ Buddleja davidii 'Windy Hill'
・ Buddleja davidii 'Wine'
・ Buddleja davidii var. alba
・ Buddleja davidii var. magnifica
・ Buddleja davidii var. nanhoensis
・ Buddleja davidii var. superba
・ Buddleja davidii var. veitchiana
・ Buddleja davidii var. wilsonii
・ Buddleja delavayi
Buddleja diffusa
・ Buddleja domingensis
・ Buddleja dysophylla
・ Buddleja euryphylla
・ Buddleja fallowiana
・ Buddleja fallowiana 'AGS China Expedition'
・ Buddleja fallowiana var. alba
・ Buddleja farreri
・ Buddleja formosana
・ Buddleja forrestii
・ Buddleja fragifera
・ Buddleja fusca
・ Buddleja globosa
・ Buddleja globosa 'Cally Orange'
・ Buddleja globosa 'Cannington Gold'


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Buddleja diffusa : ウィキペディア英語版
Buddleja diffusa

''Buddleja diffusa'' is a species endemic to central Peru and northern Argentina, growing on dry hillsides above rivers and creeks at altitudes of 1000–1900 m; it was first described and named by Ruiz & Pavon in 1798.〔Ruiz, H & Pavon, J. A. (1798). ''Prodr.'' 1: 535 t.80a. 1798.〕〔Norman, E. M. (2000). Buddlejaceae. ''Flora Neotropica 81''. New York Botanical Garden, USA〕
==Description==
''B. diffusa'' is a dioecious, scrambling, vine-like shrub 1–3.5 m high, with yellowish bark. The young branches are quadrangular, the younger growth covered with a white to buff tomentum. The sessile, membranaceous ovate or elliptic leaves 3–14 cm long by 2–8 cm wide, glabrescent above, tomentose below. The yellow inflorescences are 15–30 cm long, with one or two orders of branches; the flowers borne in capitate cymules, each 0.6–1 cm diameter, with 9–15 flowers; the corolla tubes are 3–3.5 mm long.〔

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