670 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
which, and by the singular twisted form of its leaves, it may be known at 
first sight from any species of Lycium. 
Orver LIV. SCROPHULARIA'‘CEA. 
ORD. CHAR, Calyx 4—65-parted, persistent. Corolla deciduous, irregular, or 
bilabiate, or regular ; zstivation imbricate. Stamens 2 or 4, usually di- 
dynamous, rarely equal. Ovariwm 2-celled. Style 1. Stigma 2-lobed or 
undivided. Frwt usually capsular, rarely baccate, 2-celled, 2—4-valved 
many-seeded. Albumen copious. (G. Don.) ; 
Leaves simple, opposite, exstipulate, deciduous; reticulately veined. 
The hardy genera in British gardens are Baiddlea and Paulownia, which are 
thus contradistinguished : — 
Bu’pp.ea. Calyx 4-cleft. Corolla tubular, 4-cleft, regular. Stamens 4, equal. 
Pauxo‘wnr4, Calyx 5-cleft. Corolla sub-bilabiate, 5-cleft. Stamens 4, di- 
dynamous. 
Genus I. 
; 4 
Lal 
BU’DDLEA L. Tue Buppiea. Lin. Syst. Tetrandria Monogynia. 
(dentification, Lin. Gen., No. 140.; Don’s Mill., 4. p. 596. ? 
Derivation. Named by Dr. Houston in honour of Adam Buddle, a botanical amateur, who is often 
mentioned in Ray's Synopsis, and whose dried collection of British plants is preserved in the 
British Museum. 
Gen. Char., ce. Calyx 4-cleft, equal. Corolla tubular; limb 4-cleft, regular. 
Stamens 4, equal, enclosed. Stigma capitate or clavate. Capsule 2-celled, 
2-valved ; valves bifid. Placenta 
central, at length free. 
Leaves as in the Order. Flowers 
terminal; capitate, spicate, or pani- 
cled ; orange - coloured. — Shrubs, 
deciduous or nearly sub-evergreen, 
rambling, usually with quadrangular 
branches, natives of South America. 
Readily propagated by cuttings or 
layers, in any light rich soil, in a dry 
sheltered situation, or, in the North 
of England, against a wall. 
& 1. B. eropo'ss L. The Globe- 
flowered Buddlea. 
dient fection. Ait. Hort. Kew., 1. p. 150.; Don’s 
Mill., 4. p. 597. 
Synonynes, Buiddlea globifldra N. Du Ham. 1. 
p. 85. t. 25.3 B. capitata Jacq. Cul. 2. p. 332.; 
Icon. Rar. t. 307.3 Pal- 
quin Feuillée It., 3. p. 
51. t. 38.; Buddleia glo- 
buleux, I’r.; Kopftra- 
gende Budleje, Ger. 
Engravings. Bot. Mag. 
t ; N. Du Ham., 1. 
p. 85. ; and our Jigs. 1305. 
and 1306. 
Spee. Charac., Se. 
EPranches _ tetra- 
gonal, clothed with 
hoary tomentum, ©1306. B. ylebosa. 
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