Buddleja davidii Franch. (Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat., ser. 2, 10: 65. 1887.)
Localities: West Indies (exotic), Greater Antilles [ Cuba (exotic), Puerto Rico (cultivated)[], ], Mexico (exotic), Central America (exotic), South America (exotic), Old World (native: Asia),
Common Names: Burdelia (Cuba), Heliotropo (Cuba), Heliotropo arbóreo (Cuba), Heliotropo de olor de vanilla (Cuba),
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