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easily distinguished by its dense inflorescence with upright tomentose capsules, 
larger tomentose corolla and smaller firmer leaves. In B. Henryi and these two 
species the corolla is deciduous, while in most species of this genus it is persistent 
or at least tardily deciduous. This deciduous corolla and the distinctly recurved 
glabrous capsules give our species a very distinct appearance. 
Buddleia macrostachya Wallich apud Bentham, Scrophul. Ind. 42 (1835); in 
De Candolle, Prodr. X. 447 (1846). — Clarke in Hooker f., Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. 81 
(1885). — Dop in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, LVII. Mém. XIX. 7 (1910). — Gagnepain 
in Lecomte Not. Syst. I. 190 (1912). 
Buddleia Martii Schmidt in Jour. Bot. VI. 245 (1868). 
— Yunnan: Feng-chen-lin, alt. 1600 m., A. Henry (No. 1 2); Mengize, 
A. Henry (No. 10231); Szemao, western mountains, alt. 1600 m., A. Henry (Nos. 
10251, 102514). 
This species has not yet been reported from China, but the specimens quoted 
above agree exactly with specimens of B. macrostachya from the Khasia hills. 
