Buddleja asiatica

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 Buddleia asiatica subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Buddleia asiatica, Lour. (B. neanda, Roxbg.). Shrub or small tree: branchlets terete with white or buff-colored tomentum when young: lvs. lanceolate, 4-8 in. long, acuminate, entire or serrulate, glabrous above, white or buff tomentose beneath: fls. white, very fragrant, in slender drooping panicles, 3-6 in. long and usually several at the end of the branchlets; corolla with the tube villous outside and spreading suborbicular erose lobes or in a less desirable form with ovate, erect and entire lobes. Jan., Feb. China, India, Java. B.M. 6323. G.C. III. 39:106. Gn. 69, p. 89; 76, p. 80. J.H. III. 52:180. G.W. 10, p. 502.—A very desirable greenhouse shrub on account of its slender spikes of.deliciously fragrant white fls. in winter. If prop, early in spring, transplanted several times or planted out during the summer, the plants will be of sufficient size in autumn to flower the following whiter.


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