SCROPHULARINEA. LXXXVII. Bupprra. 
Scordium-like Buddlea. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. ? 
3 B. verricitta‘ta (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 346. t. 184.) 
branches terete, glabrous; branchlets and leaves clothed with 
hoary tomentum ; leaves oblong, acute, narrowed at the base, 
on short petioles, rusty beneath, quite entire; flowers axillary, 
verticillate. h.G. Native of Mexico, between Acaguisotla 
and Chilpancingo, at the altitude of 680 hexapods. Branches 
clothed with stellate hairs. Leaves 2-3 inches long. Whorls 
of flowers globose, dense, size of a sloe. Corolla campanulate, 
pale yellow. 
Whorled-flowered Buddlea. 
4 B. Bnasirre'wsis. (Jacq. fl. 
Shrub. 
ex Spreng, syst. 1. p. 430. FIG. 57 
Graham, bot. mag. 2713.) 
branches tetragonal, clothed 
with white tomentum, as well 
as the under sides of the leaves; 
leaves oblong, running down 
the petioles, connate, crenate- 
ly toothed; flowers axillary, 
crowded, verticillate ;  spicate 
toward the top. h.. Na- 
tive of Tropical Brazil. B. 
Neémda, Hort. Link, enum. 1. 
p. 125.  Corollas orange-co- 
loured (fig. 57). 
Brasilian Buddlea. Fl. Oct. 
Nov. Clt. 1822. Shrub 10 
feet. 
5 B. piverstrér1a (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 15.) branches divari- 
cate, tetragonal;? leaves broad-ovate, entire, or repand, gla- 
brous on both surfaces, or the younger ones are clothed with 
rusty tomentum ; glomerules axillary, 3-5-flowered, shorter 
than the leaves. h. S. Native of Java. Wall. cat. no. 6416. 
Benth. scroph. ind. p. 43. B. Indica, Lam. dict. 1. p. 508. 
Diverse-leaved Buddlea. Fl.? Clt. 1823. Shrub. 
$2. Flowers capitate ; heads usually disposed in terminal panicles. 
6 B.crosósa (Lam. dict. 1. p. 507. ill. t. 69. f. 2.) branches 
sub-tetragonal, clothed with hoary tomentum, as well as the under 
sides of the leaves ; leaves lanceolate, acuminated, petiolate, cre- 
nated P heads terminal, globose, pedunculate. h.H. Native of 
Chili, in humid places. Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 52. t. 83. 
Curt. bog. mag. 174. Hope, acad. harl. 20. p. 417. t. 11. B. 
capitata, Jacq. coll. 2. p. 332. icon. rar. t. 307.—Palquin, Feuill. 
per. 2. p. 71. t. 38. Leaves 6 inches long, on short petioles, 
Which are connate at the base, wrinkled, glabrous, and green 
above. Heads large; corollas of an orange, or honey colour. 
Globose-flowered Buddlea. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1774. 
Shrub 15 to 20 feet. 
7 B. rrnroLiA vA (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) stem herbaceous ; 
branches quadrangular, and are, as well as the leaves, tomen- 
tose; leaves hoary above, and rusty beneath, oblong-lanceolate, 
. Cute, crenated, connate at the base ; heads terminal, globose. 
XM.? G. Native between lake Chalco and the city of Mexico, 
at the altitude of 1170 hexapods. Leaves nearly 3 inches 
long. Heads of flowers size of a sloe. 
Perfoliate-leaved Buddlea. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
8 B. conna‘ra (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 52. t. 81. f. B.) 
branches tetragonal, clothed with white tomentum, as well as the 
under sides of the leaves; leaves lanceolate, connate at the 
base, crenated, acute, scabrous, and green above; heads ter- 
minal, pedunculate, globose. ^b. G. Native of Peru, about 
Chancay. Hook. in bot. mag. t. 2853. Stems numerous, 
Straight. Bracteas linear-subulate. Corollas copper-coloured, 
with a villous mouth. 
597 
Connate-leaved Buddlea. Shrub 5 
to 6 feet. 
9 B. sPHÆRA'NTHA (Schlecht. et Cham. in Linnza, 5. p. 104.) 
branches compressedly tetragonal, clothed with soft velvety 
tomentum, as well as the leaves; leaves connate at the base, 
sessile, lanceolate, acuminated, crenated, wrinkled, especially 
beneath; heads of flowers bibracteate, pedunculate, axillary. 
h. G. Native of Mexico, in Llanos de Perote. Leaves like 
those of sage, 2 or 23 inches long. Heads clothed with golden 
tomentum, as well as outsides of corolla. Corollas glabrous 
inside. 
Round-flowered Buddlea. Shrub. 
10 B. ronycr'eHarA (H. B. et Kunth, |. c.) stem herbace- 
ous, ? twining, tetragonal, and is, as well as the under sides of 
the leaves, clothed with rusty tomentum ; leaves ovate, lyrate, 
acuminated, crenated, connate at the base ; heads terminal, pani- 
cled, globose. %.? G. Native of Peru, in woody places near 
Ayavaca, at the altitude of 1400 hexapods. Leaves lyrate and 
connate at the base, beset with rusty hairs above, 7-8 inches 
long. Heads size of a cherry. Corolla hardly longer than the 
calyx, clothed with rusty tomentum. Capsule obovate. Pani- 
cle simple. Said to be nearly allied to B. connata, Ruiz. et Pav. 
Many-headed Buddlea. Pl. twining. 
11 B. Picuincue’nsts (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 347.) branches 
terete, glabrous; branchlets tetragonal, and under sides of 
leaves clothed with rusty tomentum ; leaves lanceolate, acumi- 
nated, crenated, on short petioles; heads terminal, panicled, 
globose. hb. G. Native on the eastern declivity of Mount 
Pichincha, between the cataract of Cantuna and the plains of 
Verdecuchu, at the altitude of 1780 hexapods. Leaves gla- 
brous above, 2 inches or more long. Heads size of small 
cherries, disposed in a simple panicle. Corolla campanulate, a 
little longer than the calyx, with reflexed segments. Very like 
B. globósa. 
Pichincha Buddlea. Shrub. 
12 B. pirru'sa (Ruiz. et. Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 52. t. 80. f. A.) 
subscandent; branches terete, clothed with yellowish tomentum, 
as well as the under sides of the leaves; leaves sub-petiolate, 
ovate, and subcordate, acute, pubescent above; peduncles axil- 
lary and terminal; flowers capitate. h. G. Native of Peru, 
on the margins of fields, where it is always in flower. Stems 
diffuse, much branched, yellowish. Leaves deflexed, quite en- 
tire, or furnished with one or two teeth, running into the peti- 
oles. Common peduncles solitary, twin, or tern, sessile. Sti- 
pulas reniform, reflexed. Corolla yellow, with a villous throat. 
Diffuse Buddlea. Shrub diffuse. 
13 B. rucòsa (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches terete, and 
are, as well as the leaves, clothed with rusty tomentum, glabrous 
above, wrinkled, lanceolate, acute, crenated, on short petioles ; 
heads terminal. h.G. Native of New Grenada, in rugged , 
frigid places in Parama de Saraguru, near Ona, at the altitude 
of 1500 hexapods. Branchlets tetragonal. Leaves 8 inches 
long, and } an inch broad. Heads size of a sloe, disposed in a 
branched panicle. Corolla campanulate, a little longer than the 
calyx ; segments roundish, reflexed. 
Wrinkled-leaved Buddiea. Shrub. 
14 B. ixca'wA (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 52. t. 80. f. B.) 
branches bluntly tetragonal, and are, as well as under sides of 
leaves, clothed with wbite tomentum ; leaves oblong and lance- 
olate, crenated, petiolate; peduncles terminal, panicled ; flowers 
capitate. h. G. Native of Peru, on the banks of rivers. Pe- 
duncles trichotomously divided. Corollas yellow. —Stipulas 
semicircular. 
Hoary Buddlea. Tree 30 to 40 feet. i 
15 B. x/LecaNs (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnza, 2. p. 594.) 
branches terete, tomentose; leaves lanceolate, acute, bluntly 
Fl. May. Clt. 1826. 
