Buddleja nivea

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 Buddleia nivea subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Buddleia nivea, Duthie. Shrub, to 8 ft.: branchlets, the under side of the Lvs. and infl. densely covered with a pure white woolly tomentum: Lvs. ovate-lanceolate, 4-9 in. long, acuminate, coarsely serrate, glabrous above: fls. lilac or purple, small, in long terminal panicles; corolla with the tube tomentose outside, glabrous within except at the mouth. Aug., Sept. W. China. G.C. III. 38:275 — Very distinct on account of its white fluffy tomentum, but fis. less showy than in most other species, nearly embedded in the fluffy tomentum of the infl. Tender. Var. yunnanensis, Rehd. & Wilson (B. macrostaehya var. yunnanensis, Dop). Tomentum less fluffy yellowish: Lvs. pubescent above: fls. larger; panicles usually solitary. W. China.


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