Buddleja lanata

Buddleja lanata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Buddlejaceae
Genus: Buddleja
Species: B. lanata
Binomial name
Buddleja lanata
Benth.

Buddleja lanata is a species endemic to Ecuador where it grows on dry, windy plateaux amid grasses and bracken at elevations of 1,150 2,700 m.[1] The species, first named and described by Bentham in 1845[2] is now threatened by habitat loss.

Description

B. lanata is a dioecious shrub or subshrub, 0.5 1 m high with greyish bark at the base. The stems are terete and lanate, bearing leaves on petioles 0.5 2 cm long. The leaves are ovate, 7 10 cm long by 4 7.5 cm wide, lanate on both sides. The yellow inflorescences have a strong fragrance, and are typically 10 25 cm long, comprising 5 10 pairs of pedunculate heads in the axils of the reduced terminal leaves. The heads are 1.2 1.5 cm in diameter, each with 20 25 flowers; the corollas 3.5 4.5 mm long, males more open at the throat. [1]

Cultivation

The shrub is not known to be in cultivation.

References

  1. 1 2 Norman, E. M. (2000). Buddlejaceae. Flora Neotropica 81. New York Botanical Garden, USA
  2. Bentham, G. (1845). Pl hartw. 146. 1845.


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