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Что (кто) такое buddleia - определение

GENUS OF PLANTS
Buddleia; Budlea; Buddliea; Buddlea; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Blue Chip'; Buddleja davidii 'Blue Chip'; Buddleja 'Miss Ruby'; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Ice Chip'; Buddleja 'Miss Molly'; Buddleja 'Podaras8' = Flutterby Petite Blue Heaven; Buddleja 'Blue Chip'; Buddleja 'Ice Chip'; Buddleja Blue Heaven; Buddleja Blue Chip; Buddleja Ice Chip; Buddleja Miss Molly; Buddleja 'Flutterby Petite' Blue Heaven; Buddleja 'Podaras 8' = Flutterby Petite Blue Heaven; Buddleja 'Lo & Behold' Blue Chip; Buddleja 'Lo & Behold' Ice Chip; Buddleja 'Lo & Behold' Miss Molly; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Blue Chip Jr'; Buddleja 'Blue Chip Jr'; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Pink Micro Chip'; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Lilac Chip'; Budleia; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'White Chip'; Oftiaceae; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Valbud 3'; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'NC 20102'; Buddleja Lo & Behold 'Miss Molly'; Emorya
  • ''Budleja davidii'' self-sown along a railroad right-of-way at [[Düsseldorf]], Germany (2016)

buddleia         
['b?dl??]
¦ noun a shrub with clusters of fragrant lilac, white, or yellow flowers. [Buddleia davidii (butterfly bush) and other species.]
Origin
mod. L.: named in honour of the English botanist Adam Buddle (died 1715).
Buddleja davidii         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Buddleia davidii; Orange eye; Buddleja davidii 'Shapcott Lavender'; Orange eye butterflybush; Shapcott Lavender
Buddleja davidii (spelling variant Buddleia davidii), also called summer lilac, butterfly-bush, or orange eye, is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae, native to Sichuan and Hubei provinces in central China, and also Japan.Phillips, R.
Buddleja saligna         
  • From ''"Plantarum rariorum horti caesarei Schoenbrunnensis"''<br>[[Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin]]}}
AFRICAN TREE SPECIES
False Olive; Buddleia saligna; Squarestem butterflybush; False olive
Buddleja saligna, the false olive or bastard olive, is almost endemic to South Africa where it has a wide distribution. It occurs most often in ravines and against outcrops, and is distributed from coastal elevations to the central plateau at elevations of < 2000 m.

Википедия

Buddleja

Buddleja (; orth. var. Buddleia; also historically given as Buddlea) is a genus comprising over 140 species of flowering plants endemic to Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The generic name bestowed by Linnaeus posthumously honoured the Reverend Adam Buddle (1662–1715), an English botanist and rector, at the suggestion of Dr. William Houstoun. Houstoun sent the first plants to become known to science as buddleja (B. americana) to England from the Caribbean about 15 years after Buddle's death. Buddleja species, especially Buddleja davidii and interspecific hybrids, are commonly known as butterfly bushes and are frequently cultivated as garden shrubs.

Примеры употребления для buddleia
1. Lavender, buddleia, thistles and heathers are also good at attracting purple–loving bees.
2. In a soup kitchen, we find a 50–year–old Polish welder called Stanislav whose home is a supermarket car park in Hammersmith; two Lithuanians who live under a buddleia bush behind a stone staircase in a small park; and several men who live more or less permanently in one of the terminals at Heathrow airport.
3. Most moths and hedgehogs are now dependent on gardens.‘ Simple measures to boost wildlife include adding a compost heap – which can be used by grass snakes and slow worms – and planting insect and bird–friendly–plants such as honeysuckle–buddleia and ivy.
4. (June ', 2005) Bouquets for the Nose÷ Talks and Scented Tours (June ', 2005) Forum÷ Gardening Ken Druse Plenty of aromatic plants never went away, including, from left to right÷ polyantha primrose; butterfly bush (buddleia), with suggestions of baby powder; saucer magnolia (Magnolia X. soulangiana); Carolina sweetshrub (Calycanthus floridus), suggesting oak barrels to some; clove–scented garden pinks (dianthus); antique rose Petite de Hollande; Oriental lily hybrid and evening–scented petunia Lilac Wave.