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Buddleia madagascariensis, Lam. (B. heterophylla, Lrndl.). Straggling shrub, 6-20 ft., with densely tomentose branchlets: Lvs. ovate-oblong, rounded or slightly cordate at the base, acuminate, entire, dark green and lustrous above, whitish or yellowish tomentose beneath: fls. tomentose outside, in large terminal panicles, appearing during the winter. Madagascar. B.R. 15:1259. B.M. 2824.—Hardy only in subtropical regions. Sometimes cult, in Calif, and used as a half-climbing plant to cover unsightly objects.
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Buddleia madagascariensis, Lam. (B. heterophylla, Lrndl.). Straggling shrub, 6-20 feet, with densely tomentose branchlets: Leaves ovate-oblong, rounded or slightly cordate at the base, acuminate, entire, dark green and lustrous above, whitish or yellowish tomentose beneath: flowers tomentose outside, in large terminal panicles, appearing during the winter. Madagascar.—Hardy only in subtropical regions. Sometimes cult, in Calif, and used as a half-climbing plant to cover unsightly objects.
 
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Buddleia madagascariensis, Lam. (B. heterophylla, Lrndl.). Straggling shrub, 6-20 feet, with densely tomentose branchlets: Leaves ovate-oblong, rounded or slightly cordate at the base, acuminate, entire, dark green and lustrous above, whitish or yellowish tomentose beneath: flowers tomentose outside, in large terminal panicles, appearing during the winter. Madagascar.—Hardy only in subtropical regions. Sometimes cult, in Calif, and used as a half-climbing plant to cover unsightly objects.


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