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Buddleja stachyoides is the most widespread member of the genus in South America, endemic to woodland edges, roadsides and riversides in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Introduced to the UK as B. australis in 1822, when the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh grew it from seed received from a Russian source, the plant was described and renamed B. stachyoides by Chamisso & von Schlechtendal in 1827.

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  • Buddleja stachyoides (en)
  • Buddleja stachyoides (sv)
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  • Buddleja stachyoides is the most widespread member of the genus in South America, endemic to woodland edges, roadsides and riversides in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Introduced to the UK as B. australis in 1822, when the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh grew it from seed received from a Russian source, the plant was described and renamed B. stachyoides by Chamisso & von Schlechtendal in 1827. (en)
  • Buddleja stachyoides är en flenörtsväxtart som beskrevs av Adelbert von Chamisso och Schltdl.. Buddleja stachyoides ingår i släktet buddlejor, och familjen flenörtsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Buddleja (en)
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  • stachyoides (en)
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  • *Buddleja alata (Larañaga) *Buddleja albotomentosa (Jacq. ex Spreng.) *Buddleja australis (Vell.) *Buddleja brasiliensis (Jacq. ex Spreng.) *Buddleja brasiliensis (Jacq. ex Spreng.) subsp. stachyoides ( E. M. Norman & L. B. Sm.) *Buddleja brasiliensis (Jacq. ex Spreng.) var. glazoviana (Gilg) *Buddleja neemda (Link) *Buddleja otophylla (Hassk.) (en)
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  • Buddleja stachyoides is the most widespread member of the genus in South America, endemic to woodland edges, roadsides and riversides in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Introduced to the UK as B. australis in 1822, when the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh grew it from seed received from a Russian source, the plant was described and renamed B. stachyoides by Chamisso & von Schlechtendal in 1827. (en)
  • Buddleja stachyoides är en flenörtsväxtart som beskrevs av Adelbert von Chamisso och Schltdl.. Buddleja stachyoides ingår i släktet buddlejor, och familjen flenörtsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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