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Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Bercht. & J.Presl
Solanaceae

Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Bercht. & J.Presl

Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Bercht. & J.Presl

Brugmansia suaveolens is a toxic, ornamental flowering shrub or small tree with ritual and medicinal uses native to southeast Brazil.

Bruguiera gymnorhiza (L.) Lam.
Rhizophoraceae

Bruguiera gymnorhiza (L.) Lam.

Bruguiera gymnorhiza (L.) Lam.

Bruguiera gymnorhiza is a coastal mangrove tree with a wide native Indo-Pacific range, used for wood, food, and medicine.

Brunia fragarioides Willd.
Bruniaceae

Brunia fragarioides Willd.

Brunia fragarioides Willd.

Brunia fragarioides is an endemic shrub of the Western Cape that is part of the fynbos, belonging to the genus Brunia.

Brunia noduliflora Goldblatt & J.C.Manning
Bruniaceae

Brunia noduliflora Goldblatt & J.C.Manning

Brunia noduliflora Goldblatt & J.C.Manning

Brunia noduliflora is a fire-adapted Cape fynbos shrub used in floral arrangements under the trade name Spray Brunia.

Brunia paleacea P.J.Bergius
Bruniaceae

Brunia paleacea P.J.Bergius

Brunia paleacea P.J.Bergius

Brunia paleacea is a fynbos shrub in the genus Brunia that is endemic to South Africa's Western Cape.

Brunnera macrophylla (Adams) I.M.Johnst.
Boraginaceae

Brunnera macrophylla (Adams) I.M.Johnst.

Brunnera macrophylla (Adams) I.M.Johnst.

Brunnera macrophylla is a shade-tolerant herbaceous perennial native to the Caucasus, grown as ornamental groundcover with blue spring flowers.

Brunnichia ovata (Walter) Shinners
Polygonaceae

Brunnichia ovata (Walter) Shinners

Brunnichia ovata (Walter) Shinners

Brunnichia ovata, or redvine, is a semi-woody native North American vine used for honey production and a crop pest.

Brunonia australis Sm. ex R.Br.
Goodeniaceae

Brunonia australis Sm. ex R.Br.

Brunonia australis Sm. ex R.Br.

Brunonia australis, blue pincushion or native cornflower, is a blue-flowered herb widespread across Australia, now classified in Goodeniaceae.

Brunoniella australis (Cav.) Bremek.
Acanthaceae

Brunoniella australis (Cav.) Bremek.

Brunoniella australis (Cav.) Bremek.

Brunoniella australis (blue trumpet or blue yam) is a small widespread Australian herb that grows in moist eucalypt habitats.

Brunsvigia bosmaniae F.M.Leight.
Amaryllidaceae

Brunsvigia bosmaniae F.M.Leight.

Brunsvigia bosmaniae F.M.Leight.

Brunsvigia bosmaniae is a South African Amaryllidaceae tumbleweed geophyte known for profuse pink fragrant night flowers, that may be toxic.

Brunsvigia orientalis (L.) Aiton ex Eckl.
Amaryllidaceae

Brunsvigia orientalis (L.) Aiton ex Eckl.

Brunsvigia orientalis (L.) Aiton ex Eckl.

The original material of Brunsvigia orientalis (L.) Aiton ex Eckl. includes icons from Sweerts' Florilegium in 1612 and Morison's Pl. Hist. Univ. in 1680.

Bryonia alba L.
Cucurbitaceae

Bryonia alba L.

Bryonia alba L.

Bryonia alba L. (white bryony) is a poisonous perennial vine native to Europe and Northern Iran, introduced as a noxious weed to parts of the US.

Bryonia cretica L.
Cucurbitaceae

Bryonia cretica L.

Bryonia cretica L.

Bryonia cretica L. is a toxic perennial flowering vine common across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Turkmenistan, used in traditional medicine.

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Cucurbitaceae

Bryonia dioica Jacq.

Bryonia dioica Jacq.

Bryonia dioica Jacq. is a toxic perennial climbing vine from Central and Southern Europe, with edible seeds used in Western European starch dishes.

Bryum argenteum Hedw.
Bryaceae

Bryum argenteum Hedw.

Bryum argenteum Hedw.

Bryum argenteum Hedw. is a widespread, drought and pollution tolerant moss common in urban areas.

Buchnera floridana Gand.
Orobanchaceae

Buchnera floridana Gand.

Buchnera floridana Gand.

Buchnera floridana is a hairy perennial herb native to the southeastern US coastal plain, host to a mite that carries citrus leprosis virus.

Buddleja asiatica Lour.
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja asiatica Lour.

Buddleja asiatica Lour.

Buddleja asiatica is a tender deciduous shrub native to Asia and Oceania, with fragrant flowers and some known cultural and local uses.

Buddleja cordata Kunth
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja cordata Kunth

Buddleja cordata Kunth

Buddleja cordata Kunth is a large deciduous dioecious shrub or tree that contains metabolites promising for treating various disorders, including cancer.

Buddleja davidii Franch.
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja davidii Franch.

Buddleja davidii Franch.

Buddleja davidii is a vigorous flowering shrub widely cultivated as an ornamental and nectar source for butterflies.

Buddleja globosa Hope
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja globosa Hope

Buddleja globosa Hope

Buddleja globosa Hope is a large ornamental shrub from Chile, used in folk medicine for wound care.

Buddleja racemosa A.Gray
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja racemosa A.Gray

Buddleja racemosa A.Gray

Buddleja racemosa A.Gray is a small dioecious shrub not known to be in cultivation, with pale yellow clustered inflorescences.

Buddleja saligna Willd.
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja saligna Willd.

Buddleja saligna Willd.

Buddleja saligna Willd. is an evergreen flowering shrub or small tree, cultivated as a hardy, drought-tolerant ornamental.

Buddleja salviifolia (L.) Lam.
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja salviifolia (L.) Lam.

Buddleja salviifolia (L.) Lam.

Buddleja salviifolia is a large semi-evergreen shrub valued for its scented flowers, with traditional uses and cultivation for larger gardens.

Buddleja scordioides Kunth
Scrophulariaceae

Buddleja scordioides Kunth

Buddleja scordioides Kunth

Buddleja scordioides Kunth is a small weedy dioecious shrub that is not known to be in cultivation.

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