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Buddleja tucumanensis

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Buddleja tucumanensis
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B. tucamensis
Binomial name
Buddleja tucamensis
Synonyms
  • Buddleja bangii Kraenzl.
  • Buddleja canescens Rusby
  • Buddleja cochabambensis Rusby
  • Buddleja hypoleuca Kraenzl.
  • Buddleja ignea Kraenzl.
  • Buddleja inconspicua Kraenzl.
  • Buddleja tucamensis Griseb. var. serrata Griseb.

Buddleja tucamensis is endemic to the La Paz Department of Bolivia and to the Catamarca Province of Argentina, growing on rocky hillsides, along streams and roads from sea level to 3,300 m. The species was first named and described by Grisebach in 1874 [1] [2]

Description

B. tucamensis is a dioecious shrub 0.5 – 5 m in height, with grey fissured bark. The young branches are terete and covered with tomentum. The lower leaves have petioles < 2 cm long, and blades oblong to ovate, 8 – 15 cm long by 2.5 – 5.5 cm wide, subcoriaceous, glabrescent above, tomentose or lanose below, the margin serrate. The upper leaves have shorter petioles, and the blades lanceolate to elliptic 3 – 11 cm long by 1 – 4 cm wide, the margin entire. The yellowish-orange leafy inflorescences comprise hemispheric heads in the axils of the terminal leaves, 5 – 20 heads per branch, each head 1 – 1.5 cm in diameter with 5 – 20 flowers; the corollas 3.5 – 5 mm long. Ploidy: 2n = 38. [2]

Cultivation

B. tucamensis is not known to be in cultivation beyond Argentina.

References

  1. ^ Grisebach, (1874). Abh. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 19: 213. 1874.
  2. ^ a b Norman, E. M. (2000). Buddlejaceae. Flora Neotropica 81. New York Botanical Garden, USA