Buddleja glomerata
Buddleja glomerata H.L.Wendl.

Buddleja glomerata is a shrub native to the Karoo desert mountains in South Africa, where it grows on dry hillsides among boulders. It was first described by Heinrich Wendland in 1825 and is locally known as 'Karoo Sagewood'.
Description
Buddleja glomerata belongs to the genus Buddleja in the family Scrophulariaceae. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, specifically the Karoo desert region. The shrub thrives in rocky, dry environments, typically on hillsides. The species was formally named and described by H.L. Wendland in 1825. Locally, it is referred to by several common names, with 'Karoo Sagewood' being the most widely used.
Distribution
Cape Provinces
Synonyms
Buddleja lobulataChilianthus lobulatusNuxia lobulataChilianthus lobulatus


